Church of England vows to fight 'great demon' of climate change

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General Synod says it is willing to disinvest from companies that do not live up to its theological, moral and social priorities

The Church of England has said that it will, as a last resort, pull its investments from companies that fail to do enough to fight the "great demon" of climate change and ignore the church's theological,...

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