UN Plastics Treaty fails to reach agreement

The recent UN talks in Geneva were intended to finalise a legally binding agreement for countries to tackle plastic pollution. Almost 190 countries were represented.  But despite ten days of negotiations, no consensus was reached. A small number of oil-producing nations, including Russia and Saudi Arabia, blocked key proposals on reducing plastic production and phasing

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Dominion Over Creation

Following the Pevensey Castle and the Pevensey Haven circular, a walk can take you through one of Southern Britain’s most ecologically rich wetlands. The Pevensey Levels stretch across many hectares of protected site of special scientific interest. To walk there is to step into a world alive with stillness and sounds. Reed warblers can sing,

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Pentecost People

During May, I seem to have taken several services where the lectionary readings have taken us through sections of Acts. I’ve found myself speaking and preaching about people like Peter, Paul, Lydia, Silas, Timothy, as well as others. It’s been a curious time in some ways, as in the church calendar we’re not yet at

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Plastic Oceans

As I write this I’ve just enjoyed a beautiful spring afternoon walking along the seafront and onto the downs along the cliff path to Cow Gap, looking down at a calm sea glinting in the sunlight. Creation is a source of wonder and wisdom, and a witness to God’s divine nature and eternal power. God

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