Across the country, United Churches are doing their part to address the climate crisis by getting their own house in order by working to reduce their own carbon emissions. Through a partnership with Faith & the Common Good, the United Church of Canada is offering grants and support for churches to measure their energy use and reduce their climate pollution, in ways that save money and strengthen congregational renewal.
The United Church of Canada is committing to reducing its carbon emissions by 80% by 2050, in line with the Paris Climate Targets. With an initial focus on buildings – one of the church’s largest source of emissions – the program Faithful Footprints will be working with 500 congregations by 2025 to reduce their energy use and energy costs.
As people of faith we recognize that to bring truly inspiring climate leadership to our communities, we must practice what we preach. Together we can renew our congregations, care for the planet, save money, and stop climate pollution.
Faithful Footprints is about living our climate commitments, for future generations, and for all of creation. To find out more and get your congregation involved, visit www.faithfulfootprints.org.
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The United Church of Canada continues to show climate leadership, getting its own house in order with this exciting new project to reduce emissions in buildings and beyond! I’d love to see this happen near me. #UCCan #FaithfulFootprints #GC43 www.faithfulfootprints.org
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