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Climate change: Church of England to target 'net zero' emissions by 2030
Is cutting emissions the Christian way? On Wednesday, the Church of England - of which Queen Elizabeth II is officially the head - voted overwhelmingly to target net zero emissions for its operations by 2030, strengthening the original proposal to reach that target by 2045.
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Church of England devises an index for climate-conscious investing
The church’s pension fund will invest 600 million pounds in companies ranked according to their efforts to meet the 2015 Paris agreement.
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Want a bigger say on corporate behavior? Move your money
Millions of people have a stake in corporate America through mutual funds. But you may be surprised by how those funds are voting on your behalf.
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Church of England to withdraw funds from polluting firms that fail to tackle climate change
The Church of England is to withdraw funds from polluting firms that fail to tackle climate change.
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Moral Christians must press the Church of England to pull its money out of fossil fuels
The truth is that the last four years have been globally the hottest on record. And the places most seriously affected by this are not in a position to laugh it off as a little temporary blip.
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Church of England sets new bar for mining industry in wake of Samarco disaster
The Church of England’s investment arm has called for the mining industry to review tailing dams and the governance of joint ventures in the wake of the Samarco mine disaster.
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