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Podcast: Green Church Showcase at COP26

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04 November 2021

Albin Hillert

Ruth Valerio speaks at the Green Church Showcase event in Glasgow, on Tuesday, alongside Bishop Graham Usher and Richard Black

Ruth Valerio speaks at the Green Church Showcase event in Glasgow, on Tuesday, alongside Bishop Graham Usher and Richard Black

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ON THE podcast this week, we hear from the launch of the Green Church Showcase, which took place in Glasgow on Tuesday, during the COP26 climate summit.

The speakers are the Bishop of Norwich, the Rt Revd Graham Usher, who is the C of E’s lead bishop on the environment; Dr Ruth Valerio, director of advocacy and influencing at Tearfund; and Richard Black, senior associate at the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit.

The Showcase, a joint production by the Church of England’s environment programme and the Church Times, highlights seven projects from different denominations (watch a video about them here). Read more about the Green Church Showcase in this Friday’s Church Times (5 November).


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