Links

Some links to other relevant websites

www.ecocongregation.org – Eco-Congregation in England and Wales

www.ecocongregationscotland.org – Eco-Congregation in Scotland

greenchristian.org.uk – The multi-denominational Christian organisation for people concerned about the environment

www.nienvironmentlink.org – The Northern Ireland Environment Link (NIEL) is a body of organisations in Northern Ireland with a particular interest in the environment

stmoluasonline.com – The website of St Molua’s, Stormont, the first church in Ireland to receive the Eco Congregation Award.

conservationfoundation.co.uk – The Conservation Foundation was established to provide the means for people in public, private and not-for-profit organisations to collaborate on environmental issues.

www.recycle-more.co.uk – This site contains help and advice on all aspects of recycling at home, at school and in the workplace. Click on the schools section. There is a list of activities for 5-11 year olds and 11-16 year olds, ranging from rubbish reviews to recycling symbols.

www.ecoschools.global – Eco Schools is an international programme for environmental education that is implemented in several countries throughout Europe, Africa, South America and Asia. There is a section on Ireland and the UK.

www.arocha.org – A Rocha is an international conservation organisation working to show God’s love for creation.

DAERA – The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs NI.

epa.ie – The website of the Environmental Protection Agency, Ireland’s statutory body for the sustainable protection of the environment.

antaisce.org – The website of the National Trust for Ireland. An Taisce is Ireland’s largest independent environmental charity.

nationaltrust.org.uk – The National Trust for England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

askaboutireland.ie/enfo – ENFO collects and maintains comprehensive information on all aspects of the environment and sustainable development. This information is made available to all.

ecounesco.ie – Ireland’s environmental education and youth organisation, developing programmes of events, activities and workshops to raise young people’s awareness of our environment.

ecen.org – The European Christian Environmental Network enables churches and Christian groups to get involved in environmental work.

ctbi.org.uk – Churches Together in Britain and Ireland.

foe.ie – Friends of the Earth, inspiring solutions for people and the planet

www.stopclimatechaos.org – Stop Climate Chaos believe that civil society organisations – environment and development groups, faith groups, humanitarian organisations, women’s groups, trade unions and many others – are in a unique position to mobilise public concern, and through this the necessary political action, to stop climate chaos.

www.greenjobs.ie – the largest network of Green industry careers websites in Ireland.

Guide to Going Green at Home

Combating Climate Change and What You Can Do to Help – this page outlines energy-saving strategies to implement at home and in the workplace. Eco-Congregation Ireland agrees with the advice given at this link, but this should not be taken as supporting any products or services being advertised.