Our response to the climate and environmental crisis
Climate and Environmental Emergency Recognition Statement
On the basis that:
- The world is facing a severe crisis of environmental degradation and climate change that affects our ability to sustain human civilisation in its present form;
- The main cause of the crisis is human activity;
- The crisis is inextricably linked to global injustices and inequality;
- The crisis indicates a failure of human beings to follow God’s mandate to care for the world and to seek justice among its peoples.
We, the trustees of Lindisfarne College of Theology, publicly recognise a Climate and Environmental Emergency, and commit ourselves to:
- Examining our lives individually and corporately in relation to this crisis, and seeking to live faithfully to God;
- Bringing forward by July 2022, an action plan towards reducing LCT’s emissions to net zero by 2030;
- Encouraging our members to make relevant lifestyle changes appropriate to their circumstances;
- Encouraging action on this emergency in our communities, workplaces and other spheres of activity;
- Using whatever influence we may have to bring about positive actions by local and national government and by corporations.
Environmental Policy
View our Environmental Policy.
Our Environmental Policy has been prepared in response to the commitment by the Church of England to reach carbon net zero by 2030 and in response to the ongoing climate and environmental crisis. Lindisfarne is committed to practices that promote environmental and social justice and will take environmental concerns into account in all aspects of Lindisfarne’s life and community including its teaching, worship, administration and communal activities.
Environmental Response Group
Lindisfarne’s Environmental Response Group consists of staff members, tutors, students, trustees and alumni.
Terms of Reference
The group aims to help the College to put into practice the commitments its Board of Trustees made in recognising climate emergency. Therefore the agenda for the group is taken from that recognition.
The group will make recommendations to the College and seek to involve students, staff and other stakeholders as appropriate.
We recognise that it is likely most of the group’s work will involve curriculum, community life and formational concerns since most of the physical infrastructure is owned by other bodies.
If you would like to be involved with the work of the Environmental Response Group, please email environment@lindisfarnect.org
A Rocha UK Eco Church Award
Lindisfarne has been awarded a Silver Eco Church Award from A Rocha UK and is working towards a Gold Award. Lindisfarne is the first non-residential Theological Educational Institute to achieve this award!

Environmental Theology
Interested in learning more? Lindisfarne offers five and 10-week modules in Environmental Theology.
Dates for the next module will be available soon. For more information or to register your interest, email admin@lindisfarnect.org
