Low Carbon, Higher Power
Podcast Description
Low Carbon Higher Power – Where faith, science, and sustainability meet.We explore the intersection of climate action, community, and belief, tackling big questions about how to live sustainably while staying true to our values. From renewable energy to responsible living, from theology to technology, we break down complex issues with insight, humor, and hope.- Lower emissions. Higher purpose. More impact.- New episodes featuring thought leaders, faith-based activists, and sustainability experts.#ClimateAction #Sustainability #FaithAndScience #EcoFaith #EnvironmentalJustice #LowCarbonLiving #GreenFaith #ClimateCrisis #ClimateChange #Podcast4o
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast emphasizes themes of climate action, community engagement, and ethical living, tackling topics such as renewable energy solutions, public health implications in climate action, and the role of faith in environmental sustainability. Episode examples include discussions on the impact of cold draughts on public health and strategies from faith-based activists in combating climate change.

Low Carbon Higher Power – Where faith, science, and sustainability meet.
We explore the intersection of climate action, community, and belief, tackling big questions about how to live sustainably while staying true to our values. From renewable energy to responsible living, from theology to technology, we break down complex issues with insight, humor, and hope.
– Lower emissions. Higher purpose. More impact.
– New episodes featuring thought leaders, faith-based activists, and sustainability experts.
#ClimateAction #Sustainability #FaithAndScience #EcoFaith #EnvironmentalJustice #LowCarbonLiving #GreenFaith #ClimateCrisis #ClimateChange #Podcast
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🎧 Episode 3 – Bishop of Norwich on Climate Change, Church Action & Net Zero by 2030
🔥 Low Carbon, High Power – Conversations at the intersection of faith, sustainability, and the fight for our planet.
In this episode, we’re at the House of Lords with Bishop Graham Usher, the Church of England’s lead bishop for environmental issues. We dive deep into how the Church is stepping up in the climate crisis — from net zero targets by 2030 to solar panels on church roofs, biodiversity in churchyards, and a powerful call to creation care.
Discover how faith-based climate action is changing hearts, transforming parishes, and influencing national policy — all through a lens of hope, action, and environmental justice. 🌿
⛪ What You’ll Hear About:
Net Zero 2030: Ambition or Reality?
What the Church of England is really doing on climate
How worship and wildflowers are attracting new people to church
Behind the scenes at COP26, COP16, and Anglican climate leadership
The Church Commissioners’ divestment from fossil fuels
The spiritual roots of sustainability 🌱
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