North Sea chaplain expects Church of Scotland to make ‘wrong decision’ to divest from fossil fuels
The North Sea’s oil and gas chaplain believes the Church of Scotland will make the “wrong decision” in coming years to divest from fossil fuels.
The North Sea’s oil and gas chaplain believes the Church of Scotland will make the “wrong decision” in coming years to divest from fossil fuels.
More than 5,500 churches including some of the UK’s most famous cathedrals have converted to renewable power to tackle climate change, it has been revealed.
A Green MSP has criticised the Church of Scotland’s decision to "critically engage" with polluting oil and gas companies, rather than divest church investments from destructive industries.
A grassroots movement within the Church of Scotland has tabled a motion for the speedy divestment of all oil and gas accrued funds within the organisation.
The Church of Scotland has been advised to drop its investments in fossil fuels.
Scotland’s largest organised church announces its support for last weeks proposed fracking ban by the Scottish Government.
A leading member of the Kirk has urged Westminster “not to turn away” from a commitment to tackle climate change.