Green Churches Make Warmer Congregations: The Church of England’s Net Zero Journey

 

As part of its bold pledge to become net zero by 2030, the Church of England is turning faith into climate action. This case study explores how congregations across the country are embracing energy-saving retrofits, sustainable design, and eco-conscious practices—making sacred spaces both greener and warmer for their communities.

From solar panels to community engagement, discover how the Church is reimagining its environmental role in a changing world.

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