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Government and business leaders talk climate change at Lambeth Palace

Meeting at Lambeth Palace of the partners of Together, dedicated to reducing the UK's carbon footprint.  The Church of England is the only major religious organisation involved in this rapidly expanding partnership.

Meeting at Lambeth Palace of the partners of Together, dedicated to reducing the UK's carbon footprint. The Church of England is the only major religious organisation involved in this rapidly expanding partnership.

22/05/08

The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of London welcomed leaders from business, government and civil society to Lambeth Palace on Tuesday 13 May for a Climate Change round table.

The event was organised by the Together campaign, to mark its first anniversary and the round table discussion was chaired by Jon Snow of Channel 4 News. At the event representatives of the Together coalition of business and civil society groups affirmed their ongoing commitment to promoting more green choices for consumers and better environmental responsibility within their organisations. The Church of England is one of Together’s founding supporters.

Bishop Chartres, chairman of the Church of England’s environmental campaign Shrinking the Footprint, said there was a moral imperative to act “both for our children and the poorest of the world.”

Dr Williams who has just returned from a visit to Rome by train said climate change was a pressing issue that could not be ignored.

Speaking after the event, Bishop Chartres added:

“We are all determined that our children will not say to us in 20 years time – why didn’t you do more about the greatest challenge of the 21st Century?”

Dr Williams commended the event:

“I support the aims of Together in highlighting how every section of society - from business and government to individuals and civil society- has a role in combating climate change. The Church of England and all people of faith have a central role to play in this. It is no coincidence that only last year the Environment Agency asked 25 leading environmentalists and scientists to list the 50 things they thought could help save the planet and they rated the actions and leadership of faith communities as number 2 - second only to saving energy. By practising what we preach and by putting our own house in order, the Church and all people of faith can make our own contribution to ensuring the safe stewardship of our planet for the generations to come.”

Together, which is facilitated by NGO The Climate Group, is a climate change campaign focused on enhancing consumer engagement in green issues - promoting practical things everyone can do, which also aims to make everyday lives easier and more affordable. It is supported by the Church of England and a number of leading companies including Tesco, M&S, O2, Sky, British Gas, B&Q, Barclaycard, More Than and National Express. Representatives of these businesses attended the event, along with several new supporting partners including the National Trust, WWF and Coca-Cola. Government was represented by DEFRA Minister Phil Woolas and Number 10 adviser Michael Jacobs.

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