CLIMATE SMART CONGREGATIONS
Seeking to be responsible stewards of God’s creation, congregations have a huge opportunity to lessen the severity of climate change by reducing energy and water use, moving toward renewable energy, recycling, composting, and reducing waste. The Environmental Protection Agency notes that if every house of worship nationally (about 300,000) cut back energy use by just 10%: over $200 million could be saved and used for the community good; 5.4 billion kilowatt hours of electricity could be used elsewhere without generating additional pollution; and 200 million tons of greenhouse gases would not be emitted—the equivalent of keeping 400,000 cars off the road or planting half a million trees.[1] Below are tangible ways to help your congregation be Climate Smart.
I. Conduct An Energy Audit---According to EnergyStar, the average worship facility can save up to 30 percent on energy through no-cost actions, strategic investment, and smart operations and maintenance. These savings can verify the careful stewardship of member’s donations and be repurposed for the mission and ministries of the congregation. To understand how congregation can reduce energy cost and use, it’s best to start with assessing your energy use. To do this follow these simple steps:
III. Make Energy Reforms---There are various no cost or minimal cost reforms that congregations can make to become more energy efficient and climate smart. For example, education of the staff and congregation about the need to be more energy efficient and changing wasteful behaviors may make a huge difference. Below are some key reforms to help your congregation become more climate smart.
IV. Become an Energy Star Congregation---By joining as a partner, your marketing efforts will pack an extra punch since your congregation can use the ENERGY STAR Partner logo in your marketing materials. Your congregation’s name and profile will be listed on the ENERGYSTAR website visible to thousands.
V. Being A Climate Smart Congregation Means Being a Water-Wise
A few simple and cost-efficient replacements can greatly reduce water usage for your congregation. Here are a few key reforms to help your congregation:
V. STRIVE TO BE A ZERO WASTE CONGREGATION
Overconsumption and a throwaway culture have led to a global waste crisis. While all trash is technically recyclable, many materials are not profitable to recycle. As a result, waste piles up in landfills and pollutes our planet all while new materials are extracted from the earth to create new products. These new products often require great amounts of packaging and shipping that further exacerbate climate change. The Five Rs are guiding principles for reducing the waste congregations and individuals produce.