Partners in Carbon Sequestration

We are very pleased to share the good news that the first pilot project in our Partners in Carbon Sequestration initiative has been agreed and started. Anglican Development

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Introducing Rodrigo Espiuca – the Communion Forest’s new facilitator for the Americas

We are delighted to announce that thanks to a grant from PWRDF / Alongside Hope, the Communion Forest has just appointed a facilitator for the Americas. The Revd

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Thank you to our supporters!

We would like to acknowledge and thank the organisations that have so generously supported the work of the Communion Forest: The Anglican Communion Fund (ACF) has provided funding

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Bringing the Communion Forest into the life of the Church

At the heart of being an Anglican is the call to strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the face of the earth. God’s

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Communion Forest represented at the United Nations Convention on Biodiversity COP-16 in Colombia

“The Communion Forest gives credibility to the Anglican Communion’s advocacy in spaces such as the CBD. It shows we are not just telling other people what they should

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The Communion Forest comes to Westminster Abbey

It was a delight for Anglican Alliance staff to visit Westminster Abbey last week to view their Communion Forest exhibition. Westminster Abbey, the site of English coronations since

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Inauguration of the Communion Forest in Central America

We have exciting news to share! On World Environment Day, June 5th, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby and Archbishop Juan David Alvarado, Bishop of El Salvador and

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Reforestation in the Solomon Islands

The Communion Forest aims to connect, equip and inspire dioceses, parishes and individuals across the world-wide Anglican Communion to plant and grow trees and to conserve, protect and

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Planting trees of celebration in Eswatini

Revd Canon Nikki Arthy, City Canon at Gloucester Cathedral and her husband Dr Giles Field recently returned to Eswatini in Southern Africa, where they had lived and worked thirty

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The Communion Forest Comes to The Abbey

“Being a part of the Communion Forest is one way for visitors to The Abbey to be linked with other Communion Forest initiatives around the world and share

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