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Brian Cuthbertson

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Brian is the Head of Environment and Sustainability at the Diocese of London.

Tri Robinson, Environmentalist and US Pastor with his family
Brian Cuthbertson / 3 October 2018

New movie about transatlantic dialogue on the environment launches in London

Diocesan Head of Environment advised on a new critically acclaimed movie about US Christians protecting the environment.


Stepney Eco Conference
Brian Cuthbertson / 14 May 2018

Stepney Area holds first eco conference

Delegates from across the Stepney area came to be inspired to make caring for God’s creation a key part of their church’s mission and ministry.


Energy usage graphs
Brian Cuthbertson / 22 December 2016

Record Annual Returns show ups and downs of energy and carbon saving

Brian Cuthbertson analyses the energy used in our church buildings and discusses the mixed picture over the last several years.


St Paul's Hammersmith
Brian Cuthbertson / 26 September 2016

Orient drawn by lure of the Diocese

Chinese government officials see the high environmental standards of St Paul’s Hammersmith and learn about how the Diocese is reducing CO2.


St James Piccadilly
Brian Cuthbertson / 7 September 2016

St James’s Piccadilly hosts Eco Fun Palace

St James’s Piccadilly is hosting an Eco Fun Palace to raise awareness of environmental issues


Three types of bins at use in Diocesan House
Brian Cuthbertson / 17 February 2016

Diocesan House achieves Silver Standard recycling certificate

After just one month with the newly-appointed recycling contractor The First Mile, Diocesan House has been awarded a Silver Standard certificate.


Gas meter behind houses
Brian Cuthbertson / 15 February 2016

The ‘Big Church Switch’ launched

The Big Church Switch is a new campaign to get all our churches to switch to renewable energy, away from energy which comes from climate harming fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas.


Salisbury Cathedral
Brian Cuthbertson / 6 February 2016

What is a carbon fast for Lent?

For Anglicans, Catholics and many others, Lent is the time when we remember the 40 days that Jesus spent in the wilderness, facing challenge and temptation.


Pilgrimage baton being passed to Bishop of Salisbury
Brian Cuthbertson / 23 October 2015

Paris pilgrimage to launch from landmark London church

Members of the Church of England will set off from St Martin-in-the-Fields on 13 November for the climate change Pilgrimage to Paris, ahead of the UN’s crucial climate talks.


St Paul's Cathedral
Brian Cuthbertson / 27 February 2015

Climate Change and the Common Good: The Cultural Challenge

Brian Cuthbertson, Head of Environment and Sustainability, highlights a major discussion evening at St Paul’s Institute on the behavioural changes needed to tackle climate change.


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