Eco-church - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Thu, 17 Mar 2022 16:01:57 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Eco-church - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Eco-church gets $20k from cash-strapped city council https://cathnews.co.nz/2022/03/17/eco-church-gets-20k-from-cash-strapped-city-council/ Thu, 17 Mar 2022 06:54:05 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=144925 Eco-church NZ received $20,000 from the Wellington City Council to support grassroots efforts by churches in Wellington to understand their carbon footprint and develop climate action plans. Eco-church NZ is one of five recipients in the Council's first round of the new Climate and Sustainability Fund today. "By funding them, we as a Council demonstrate Read more

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Eco-church NZ received $20,000 from the Wellington City Council to support grassroots efforts by churches in Wellington to understand their carbon footprint and develop climate action plans.

Eco-church NZ is one of five recipients in the Council's first round of the new Climate and Sustainability Fund today.

"By funding them, we as a Council demonstrate our commitment to Te Atakura - First to Zero, the goal of becoming a net zero carbon capital by 2050," said Committee chair Fleur Fitzsimons.

Other recipients are

  • Sustainability Trust - $95,000 to transform their existing eco-centre into a climate action centre.
  • Wellington Chamber of Commerce - $50,000 to support 40 small-to-medium Wellington businesses to go through a "Sustainability Bootcamp"
  • PlantMe Growathon - $5,000 to run a gamified online platform that tracks the carbon benefits of backyard food production in Wellington.
  • Lodabike - $4,250 to undertake research on barriers to ebike ownership.

Grants were approved for a total of $174,250 from the $250,000 per annum fund. Continue reading

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Reduce churches and save the planet https://cathnews.co.nz/2019/07/29/reduce-churches-save-planet/ Mon, 29 Jul 2019 08:07:28 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=119811 reduce churches

An eco-option for excess churches could be to repurpose them for ecological uses. Small congregations could cluster together instead of being dispersed over a number of buildings, says Dr Kevin Hargaden of Dublin's Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice. "The buildings that don't get used, I think can get repurposed. Again, that's an opportunity for Read more

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An eco-option for excess churches could be to repurpose them for ecological uses.

Small congregations could cluster together instead of being dispersed over a number of buildings, says Dr Kevin Hargaden of Dublin's Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice.

"The buildings that don't get used, I think can get repurposed. Again, that's an opportunity for us to think about how do we make a church fit for the 21st Century mission," Hargaden says.

In his view, there are a "whole bunch of logistical and operational reasons" that prove rationalising church buildings is a smart decision.

Furthermore, he says any unused land in parishes could be rewilded - a process of restoring land to its natural state -to reduce Ireland's collective carbon footprint.

While pointing out that it's imperative that individuals need to act to prevent ecological danger, Hargaden says only collective efforts can make any substantive difference to the environment's wellbeing.

"The parish becomes the lynchpin, the cornerstone member of a broad coalition within the town that seeks so to develop policies on that collective level.

"And that makes sense because so much of this conversation directs us towards individual behavioural change and, while that's important, that is utterly insignificant and insufficient - even the most severe eco-warrior is making no difference on their own," he says.

Nonetheless, he stresses, the environmental work of even the most committed parish in isolation is "just a drop in the ocean" and suggests parishes join in with local initiatives.

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