 The Church of England’s national environmental fund in partnership with Tearfund.
A GLOBAL RESPONSE TO POVERTY IN A CHANGING CLIMATE
Across the world, the poorest and most vulnerable people – those who contribute least to the problem – will continue to suffer unless we act now.
The Climate Justice Fund gives you and your church the opportunity to compensate for the size of your carbon footprint.
On this website, you can also take campaigning action, and find resources to help you pray and talk about this issue with others.
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|  | | | | | | | A message from the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Rt Revd and Rt Hon Rowan Williams:
"The Climate Justice Fund is a creative and practical response to the concerns raised at the Lambeth Conference by bishops speaking first hand about the devastating impact of climate change on their communities; in some instances threatening their Provinces' very survival.
"We need to reduce our carbon footprint. We also need to address the major challenges being faced by our brothers and sisters especially in the south. Climate change is not just about science; it's about justice. By contributing to the fund we can make good some of the damage that our excessive consumption is having on the poorest. I hope that individuals and parish communities will seize this opportunity to give generously." |
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