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Piling on the pressure: Outside COP26

29/11/2021 |

Adam McGibbon gives a campaigner’s perspective on the UN climate summit

It can be immensely confusing working out what’s going on at a COP gathering. It’s confusing to untangle all the messages coming out through the media, but also confusing … Read More

Now what?

29/11/2021 |

COP26’s success or failure will depend on what happens next, says Andy Atkins, in the last of his series of articles

Where do we go from here? Will progressive governments and civil society be able to use the opportunities of … Read More

Do you want to be an influencer?

02/11/2021 |

What can Christians bring to the world of politics? Andy Flannagan introduces the Influence Course

Christians know how to make noise. It’s in our DNA. Whether it’s trumpets at Jericho, cymbals in the Psalms, or worship bands with huge PAs. … Read More

Eco Church Gold

02/11/2021 |

Tamsin Morris reports on the first two United Reformed churches to win the highest award for care for creation

United Reformed churches have been achieving gold in the Eco Church award scheme run by A Rocha UK. St John’s Marsh … Read More

What becomes of the broken-parted

02/11/2021 |

An award-winning church in Lancashire is helping people mend not just their ways but their things. Laurence Wareing reports

Andy Littlejohns is staring at the Japanese geisha in front of him. She’s in more pieces than she should be, he … Read More

Kelp is at hand

02/11/2021 |

Andy Atkins of A Rocha UK considers nature-based solutions for climate change

The UK government, which will host the critical UN climate negotiations in Glasgow this month, has chosen ‘nature-based solutions’ as one of its five priorities. This is significant. … Read More