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Why we need the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill (CEE Bill) and Churches' action





 

The Climate and Ecological Emergency bill (CEE bill) is a private members' bill that has the potential to become the most significant move forward since the 2008 Climate Change Act.

Its aim is to make climate targets into law so that the government is bound to them which is not the case currently and targets are not being met.

Drafted by leading climate scientists, legal experts, ecological economists and environmentalists, the Bill is designed to reverse climate and ecological breakdown. It asks the UK Government to take responsibility for our fair share of greenhouse gas emissions, to actively restore biodiverse habitats in the UK and to reduce damage to the environment caused by the production, transportation and disposal of the goods we consume.

Tabled by Caroline Lucas of the Green Party, the Bill is gathering support from a wide range of campaign groups, businesses, charities, individuals and has support of over 100 MPs in 8 political parties, representing all parts of the UK. But because it is a private member's bill, it will need even more pressure and support to be made law.

This is not impossible and has been done before but it needs our support.

For more on the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill go to https://www.ceebill.uk/bill.

 
Sign the Petition

Grace, a local GP, has started the following petition to call for Bristol Council to back the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/bristol-council-back-the-climate-and-ecological-emergency-bill-1

 
Lady Saint Mary’s Church, Wareham
 

Churches call MPs to back the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill



st-mary-hornsey-rise-with-rev-Last week, churches across the UK demonstrated their support for the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill by taking part in a nationwide banner drop and twitter storm.

Last Friday (26 March), the date of the (now postponed) Second Reading of the Bill in parliament, brightly coloured banners were dropped from church buildings calling on MPs to ‘Back the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill’. Tweets sharing banner images made #CEEBill trend at number one on Twitter for UK Politics.

Revd Tamsin Merchant of St Mary’s, Hornsey Rise, London (Left photo), said, ‘It is time for the Government to act and seek to implement change to protect this amazing Earth, which God has made. Our current situation shows us how we must act now and not delay.’ Green Christian member Poppy Pickard, who attends St Mary’s, said, ‘It is so important that the Government takes this on board; there is no time to lose. We must do all that we possibly can to protect God’s wonderful creation from abuse.’

St Paul’s Clifton
Speaking at Lady Saint Mary’s Church, Wareham (Top photo), Revd Hilary Bond said, ‘The bright yellow banner across the front of our church is an attempt to encourage our Government to actually fulfil the promises that they have already made in respect of taking care of the Earth that we as Christians believe that God made and gave to us to look after. The banner is a statement that our church believes taking care of the natural environment not only matters, but is an integral part of the expression of our Christian faith.’

The parishes of St Paul’s Clifton (Right photo) and Cotham were the originators of a motion that led to the Diocese of Bristol declaring a Climate Emergency and urging the General Synod of the Church of England to commit to being carbon neutral by 2030. Revd David Stephenson said, ‘We recognise that we need to continue to take meaningful action ourselves and urge others, and especially government, to meaningful action. We believe that the CEE Bill provides a framework for this kind of action and would enable the UK Government to take a genuine lead as hosts of the COP26 conference. The time has to be now to halt the destruction of ecosystems and irreversible climate change through global warming.’
 

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Invite your church to back the Bill!


Step-by-step guide

Want your church to be prophetic and support the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill?

Green Christian have put together this step-by-step guide on what to do.



 
Posted: Apr 2021


Sources:
https://www.christianactionbristol.org.uk/news/why-we-need-the-climate-and-ecological-emergency-bill
https://greenchristian.org.uk/press-release-churches-call-mps-to-back-the-climate-and-ecological-emergency-bill https://greenchristian.org.uk/invite-your-church-to-back-the-bill/