UK churches switch to renewable energy

IANS  |  London 

More than 5,500 churches including some of the UK's most famous cathedrals have converted to renewable power to help tackle climate change, the media reported on Friday.

The Church of England, along with Catholic, Baptist, Methodist, and congregations have made the switch to 100 per cent renewable electricity, and faith leaders are urging more to follow suit, reports

Fifteen Anglican cathedrals including Salisbury, Southwark, St Albans, Liverpool, and are among the buildings signed up to green tariffs.

Church leaders said climate was "one of the great moral challenges of our time" and hurt the poor first and worst.

British churches have diverted more than 5 million pounds from fossil fuels to clean providers, it is estimated.

Nicholas Holtam, the of Salisbury and the Church of England's on the environment, said: "It's fantastic to see churches doing their bit to ensure they reduce their impact on the They are also giving a boost to clean energy, which is essential to reduce harmful carbon emissions.

"Climate is an enormous injustice and is hurting the poor first and worst. Switching to responsible sources of may seem like a small thing on its own, but when joined together it can make a real difference."

Rowan Williams, the former of Canterbury, urged the government to set a target to cut UK emissions to zero by 2050 to ensure Britain "remains a green and pleasant land at home and a abroad".

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First Published: Fri, August 03 2018. 15:34 IST