Saturday May 10, 2008
Operation Noah will hold its first AGM in Oxford on Saturday 10 May 2008. Operation Noah is being constituted as an independent charity, and this is its first AGM. Supporter are very welcome to attend. We will be holding
elections to the board, reporting on our activities so far, and
discussing priorities for the year ahead.
Tuesday May 13, 2008
The Midlands Islamic Network for the Environment (MINE) and Jubilee
Debt Campaign (JDC) are organising an evening to share a Christian and
Islamic view on debt and climate change.
Saturday May 17, 2008
Mark Dowd will give the keynote talk and lead a workshop on parliamentary action at this day organised by London Citizens about listening, learning and organising for a green future in London.
Thursday May 29, 2008
Mark Dowd will be speaking on "Operation Noah and our Christian Faith" at Ealing Abbey.
Saturday May 31, 2008
A wide variety of entertaining and informative activities for all the
family focusing on the impact we can make on Climate Change in our
daily lives and how we plan and use our city.
Stop the third runway at Heathrow. Stop Heathrow expansion. Stop the
runaway growth in aviation. Tell the government to get real on climate
change and prevent a climate catastrophe!
Sunday June 1, 2008
A wide variety of entertaining and informative activities for all the
family focusing on the impact we can make on Climate Change in our
daily lives and how we plan and use our city.
Monday June 2, 2008
A wide variety of entertaining and informative activities for all the
family focusing on the impact we can make on Climate Change in our
daily lives and how we plan and use our city.
Tuesday June 3, 2008
A wide variety of entertaining and informative activities for all the
family focusing on the impact we can make on Climate Change in our
daily lives and how we plan and use our city.
Wednesday June 4, 2008
A wide variety of entertaining and informative activities for all the
family focusing on the impact we can make on Climate Change in our
daily lives and how we plan and use our city.
Thursday June 5, 2008
A wide variety of entertaining and informative activities for all the
family focusing on the impact we can make on Climate Change in our
daily lives and how we plan and use our city.
A lively evening exploring tales of Catholic saints who protected the environment. Radio and TV presenter Martin Palmer guides us through 2000 fascinating years of Christian engagement with our natural world, bringing to life amazing stories, legends and myths.
Mark Dowd will be giving the Brentwood Religious Education Service summer lecture at Cathdral House Conference Centre in Brentwood.
Friday June 6, 2008
A wide variety of entertaining and informative activities for all the
family focusing on the impact we can make on Climate Change in our
daily lives and how we plan and use our city.
Saturday June 7, 2008
A wide variety of entertaining and informative activities for all the
family focusing on the impact we can make on Climate Change in our
daily lives and how we plan and use our city.
Sunday June 8, 2008
A wide variety of entertaining and informative activities for all the
family focusing on the impact we can make on Climate Change in our
daily lives and how we plan and use our city.
Friday June 13, 2008
Part of the Future Ethics series at the Lincoln Theological Institute, University of Manchester. Mark Dowd will give a talk and participate in the workshop.
Saturday June 14, 2008
Mark Dowd, Campaign Strategist for Operation Noah, will speak at the First Climate Forum to be held in London on 14&15 June 2008.
Operation Noah will be represented at this event which is focused on people living and working in Brierley Hill with a commitment to green living in everyday life.
Sunday June 15, 2008
Mark Dowd, Campaign Strategist for Operation Noah, will speak at the First Climate Forum to be held in London on 14&15 June 2008.
Thursday June 19, 2008
Mark Dowd,
Campaign Strategist for Operation Noah, will be speaking at the Faringdon Corn
Exchange (Oxfordshire) on Thursday 19 June 2008 during Faringdon's EcoWeek. The
Meeting will start at 7.30pm and the title of his talk will be: "Americans and Global Warming: From Denial to Grudging Acceptance."
Wednesday June 25, 2008
The John Ray Initiative and Faraday Institute present a one-day conference on environmental unsustainability in Cambridge. Will include a talk by Operation Noah board member Michael Northcott.
Mark Dowd will speak to the Christian Ecology Group at St Mark's Church Wimbledon on "
A
Christian response to climate change, its theology, & practical
actions which I can
take" and "
Politics of ecological change: Who
needs to act, and how can we get that action ?"
Thursday June 26, 2008
Operation Noah will have a presence at Glastonbury this year in the Sanctuary Marquee. If you will be at Glastonbury, please stop by Sanctuary, sign our petition and pick up some leaflets to hand out.
Friday June 27, 2008
Operation Noah will have a presence at Glastonbury this year in the Sanctuary Marquee. If you will be at Glastonbury, please stop by Sanctuary, sign our petition and pick up some leaflets to hand out.
Saturday June 28, 2008
Operation Noah will have a presence at Glastonbury this year in the Sanctuary Marquee. If you will be at Glastonbury, please stop by Sanctuary, sign our petition and pick up some leaflets to hand out.
Mark Dowd will be speaking to the Abergavenny Operation Noah group. The event is open to interested local residents of any faith or none, church leaders, members of churches and faith groups as well as members of environmental groups such as Friends of the Earth.
Sunday June 29, 2008
Operation Noah will have a presence at Glastonbury this year in the Sanctuary Marquee. If you will be at Glastonbury, please stop by Sanctuary, sign our petition and pick up some leaflets to hand out.
A co-effort of Brighton and Hove Interfaith Contact Group,
Crawley Interfaith Network, Horsham Interfaith Forum and Faith in Worthing, in
cooperation with Worth Abbey. Featuring Abbot Christopher Jamison and Jean Leston (WWF and CEL). Operation Noah will have a stall at this event.
Mark Dowd will be speaking at St Luke's West Holloway as part of the Breathing Space series.
Saturday July 5, 2008
The Hartley Wintney Operation Noah group is hosting an Operation Noah day at St John's Church which will include a film showing, children's activities, drama, music, resources and idea-sharing. Come and be inspired to respond to the climate crisis!
Join the annual ecumenical pilgrimage beginning with an opening
service at St Thomas, Bradwell-on-Sea followed by a two-mile walk to to St
Peter's Chapel. There will be an ON stall and ON board member Heather Whicker will be giving a talk.
The Abergavenny Operation Noah group will be representing Operation Noah at this event which will give local voluntary organisations an opportunity to share information with the community. There will also be live music, activities and performances.
Monday July 7, 2008
Mark Dowd will speak to the Leeds Christian Ecology Link group at St Chad's Parish Hall, Far Headingly. Come and meet with Green Christians from varied backgrounds.
Wednesday July 9, 2008
Climate Change 08: creating a low carbon economy will focus on key drivers of the Climate Change Bill, clean energy, the reduction of greenhouse emissions, and how emerging technology has a vital role to play in meeting the UK's 60% reduction targets by 2050.
Saturday July 12, 2008
Mark Dowd will be addressing the General Assembly of the United Reformed Church at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh on Saturday, 12 July.
Sunday July 13, 2008
Come and celebrate our life and faith together with Bishops from around the world (including the Bishop of Bangladesh), and join the debate on climate change.
Wednesday July 16, 2008
The
Lambeth Conference, the once-a-decade gathering of Anglican Communion bishops,
is due to be held July 16-August 4, 2008 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. Operation Noah is hosting a fringe event on 30 July.
Thursday July 17, 2008
The
Lambeth Conference, the once-a-decade gathering of Anglican Communion bishops,
is due to be held July 16-August 4, 2008 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. Operation Noah is hosting a fringe event on 30 July.
Friday July 18, 2008
The
Lambeth Conference, the once-a-decade gathering of Anglican Communion bishops,
is due to be held July 16-August 4, 2008 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. Operation Noah is hosting a fringe event on 30 July.
Operation Noah will be one of the organisations with a display at the 30th annual National Justice & Peace Conference, a conference that explores the dilemmas and opportunities of living a Christian life in the modern world.
Saturday July 19, 2008
The
Lambeth Conference, the once-a-decade gathering of Anglican Communion bishops,
is due to be held July 16-August 4, 2008 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. Operation Noah is hosting a fringe event on 30 July.
Operation Noah will be one of the organisations with a display at the 30th annual National Justice & Peace Conference, a conference that explores the dilemmas and opportunities of living a Christian life in the modern world.
Sunday July 20, 2008
The
Lambeth Conference, the once-a-decade gathering of Anglican Communion bishops,
is due to be held July 16-August 4, 2008 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. Operation Noah is hosting a fringe event on 30 July.
Operation Noah will be one of the organisations with a display at the 30th annual National Justice & Peace Conference, a conference that explores the dilemmas and opportunities of living a Christian life in the modern world.
Monday July 21, 2008
The
Lambeth Conference, the once-a-decade gathering of Anglican Communion bishops,
is due to be held July 16-August 4, 2008 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. Operation Noah is hosting a fringe event on 30 July.
Tuesday July 22, 2008
The
Lambeth Conference, the once-a-decade gathering of Anglican Communion bishops,
is due to be held July 16-August 4, 2008 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. Operation Noah is hosting a fringe event on 30 July.
Wednesday July 23, 2008
The
Lambeth Conference, the once-a-decade gathering of Anglican Communion bishops,
is due to be held July 16-August 4, 2008 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. Operation Noah is hosting a fringe event on 30 July.
Thursday July 24, 2008
The
Lambeth Conference, the once-a-decade gathering of Anglican Communion bishops,
is due to be held July 16-August 4, 2008 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. Operation Noah is hosting a fringe event on 30 July.
Friday July 25, 2008
The
Lambeth Conference, the once-a-decade gathering of Anglican Communion bishops,
is due to be held July 16-August 4, 2008 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. Operation Noah is hosting a fringe event on 30 July.
Saturday July 26, 2008
The
Lambeth Conference, the once-a-decade gathering of Anglican Communion bishops,
is due to be held July 16-August 4, 2008 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. Operation Noah is hosting a fringe event on 30 July.
Sunday July 27, 2008
The
Lambeth Conference, the once-a-decade gathering of Anglican Communion bishops,
is due to be held July 16-August 4, 2008 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. Operation Noah is hosting a fringe event on 30 July.
Monday July 28, 2008
The
Lambeth Conference, the once-a-decade gathering of Anglican Communion bishops,
is due to be held July 16-August 4, 2008 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. Operation Noah is hosting a fringe event on 30 July.
Tuesday July 29, 2008
The
Lambeth Conference, the once-a-decade gathering of Anglican Communion bishops,
is due to be held July 16-August 4, 2008 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. Operation Noah is hosting a fringe event on 30 July.
Wednesday July 30, 2008
The
Lambeth Conference, the once-a-decade gathering of Anglican Communion bishops,
is due to be held July 16-August 4, 2008 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. Operation Noah is hosting a fringe event on 30 July.
Thursday July 31, 2008
The
Lambeth Conference, the once-a-decade gathering of Anglican Communion bishops,
is due to be held July 16-August 4, 2008 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. Operation Noah is hosting a fringe event on 30 July.
Friday August 1, 2008
The
Lambeth Conference, the once-a-decade gathering of Anglican Communion bishops,
is due to be held July 16-August 4, 2008 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. Operation Noah is hosting a fringe event on 30 July.
Saturday August 2, 2008
The
Lambeth Conference, the once-a-decade gathering of Anglican Communion bishops,
is due to be held July 16-August 4, 2008 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. Operation Noah is hosting a fringe event on 30 July.
Sunday August 3, 2008
The
Lambeth Conference, the once-a-decade gathering of Anglican Communion bishops,
is due to be held July 16-August 4, 2008 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. Operation Noah is hosting a fringe event on 30 July.
I58 and other organisations are hosting a cafe space,
run by Christians, to provide tea and coffee, cakes and more to campers
during the day, and somewhere for Christians to gather for fellowship
and prayer amidst the hectic activity of the site.
Monday August 4, 2008
The
Lambeth Conference, the once-a-decade gathering of Anglican Communion bishops,
is due to be held July 16-August 4, 2008 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. Operation Noah is hosting a fringe event on 30 July.
I58 and other organisations are hosting a cafe space,
run by Christians, to provide tea and coffee, cakes and more to campers
during the day, and somewhere for Christians to gather for fellowship
and prayer amidst the hectic activity of the site.
A family-friendly conference for Christians of all ages investigating themes of Christian responsibility in the face of increasing
environmental destruction, climate change and growing economic injustice.
Tuesday August 5, 2008
I58 and other organisations are hosting a cafe space,
run by Christians, to provide tea and coffee, cakes and more to campers
during the day, and somewhere for Christians to gather for fellowship
and prayer amidst the hectic activity of the site.
A family-friendly conference for Christians of all ages investigating themes of Christian responsibility in the face of increasing
environmental destruction, climate change and growing economic injustice.
Wednesday August 6, 2008
I58 and other organisations are hosting a cafe space,
run by Christians, to provide tea and coffee, cakes and more to campers
during the day, and somewhere for Christians to gather for fellowship
and prayer amidst the hectic activity of the site.
A family-friendly conference for Christians of all ages investigating themes of Christian responsibility in the face of increasing
environmental destruction, climate change and growing economic injustice.
Thursday August 7, 2008
I58 and other organisations are hosting a cafe space,
run by Christians, to provide tea and coffee, cakes and more to campers
during the day, and somewhere for Christians to gather for fellowship
and prayer amidst the hectic activity of the site.
A family-friendly conference for Christians of all ages investigating themes of Christian responsibility in the face of increasing
environmental destruction, climate change and growing economic injustice.
Friday August 8, 2008
I58 and other organisations are hosting a cafe space,
run by Christians, to provide tea and coffee, cakes and more to campers
during the day, and somewhere for Christians to gather for fellowship
and prayer amidst the hectic activity of the site.
A family-friendly conference for Christians of all ages investigating themes of Christian responsibility in the face of increasing
environmental destruction, climate change and growing economic injustice.
Saturday August 9, 2008
I58 and other organisations are hosting a cafe space,
run by Christians, to provide tea and coffee, cakes and more to campers
during the day, and somewhere for Christians to gather for fellowship
and prayer amidst the hectic activity of the site.
A family-friendly conference for Christians of all ages investigating themes of Christian responsibility in the face of increasing
environmental destruction, climate change and growing economic injustice.
Sunday August 10, 2008
I58 and other organisations are hosting a cafe space,
run by Christians, to provide tea and coffee, cakes and more to campers
during the day, and somewhere for Christians to gather for fellowship
and prayer amidst the hectic activity of the site.
A family-friendly conference for Christians of all ages investigating themes of Christian responsibility in the face of increasing
environmental destruction, climate change and growing economic injustice.
Monday August 11, 2008
I58 and other organisations are hosting a cafe space,
run by Christians, to provide tea and coffee, cakes and more to campers
during the day, and somewhere for Christians to gather for fellowship
and prayer amidst the hectic activity of the site.
Friday August 22, 2008
Operation Noah will be represented in a number of ways at this year's Greenbelt Festival. If you will be at the festival, please come find us and say hello!
Saturday August 23, 2008
Operation Noah will be represented in a number of ways at this year's Greenbelt Festival. If you will be at the festival, please come find us and say hello!
Sunday August 24, 2008
Operation Noah will be represented in a number of ways at this year's Greenbelt Festival. If you will be at the festival, please come find us and say hello!
Monday August 25, 2008
Operation Noah will be represented in a number of ways at this year's Greenbelt Festival. If you will be at the festival, please come find us and say hello!
Operation Noah will be sharing a stall with Christian Ecology Link at this annual event which draws over 10,000 people.
Wednesday September 10, 2008
Ann Pettifor will be speaking to a gathering of the Africa-Europe Faith & Justice Network-UK.
Sunday September 14, 2008
The Bishop of London will preside and speak at this special Eucharist Service which is part of the Time for Creation series.
Thursday September 18, 2008
Mark Dowd will be doing a talk on "Mission and the Environment" as part of the study day for St Albans clergy.
Saturday September 20, 2008
The Abergavenny Operation Noah group will have a stall in the Green Zone at the 10th annual Abergavenny Food Festival which attracts about 30,000 visitors a year.
Sunday September 21, 2008
The Abergavenny Operation Noah group will have a stall in the Green Zone at the 10th annual Abergavenny Food Festival which attracts about 30,000 visitors a year.
Wednesday September 24, 2008
Mark Dowd will be one of the featured speakers at the United Reformed Church's Green Apostles Day. All are welcome.
Saturday October 4, 2008
Ann Pettifor will join Susan George and Andrew Simms in giving one of the Leeds Schumacher 2008 Lectures.
The Low Carbon Communities Network is holding their 2008 conference in Llangollen, Wales. Confirmed speakers include Penney Poyzer, Mark Lynas, George Marshall, Paul Kingsnorth, and Rachel Nunn (Going Carbon Neutral Stirling).
Sunday October 5, 2008
The afternoon in Birmingham will consist of practical
workshops on 'energy audits' as well as an opportunity to work through an action plan with
a trained facilitator.
Saturday October 11, 2008
Ann Pettifor will be speaking at this year's conference. The theme of the conference is "Less is More: Can We Really Live Better by Consuming Less?"
The theme of this year's assembly is "There are no strangers." Mark Dowd will be leading one of the workshops.
Sunday October 12, 2008
Lymm and District Churches Together present and evening of celebration, challenge and commitment featuring keynote speaker David Pickering, Operation Noah board chair.
Wednesday October 15, 2008
The Abergavenny Operation Noah group is hosting a talk by Mark Dowd on the topic of "Americans and Global Warming: From Denial to Grudging Acceptance." All are welcome!
Thursday October 16, 2008
Mark Dowd will be speaking to the Justice & Peace group in the parish of St Joseph and St Mary, Penarth & Dinas Powys.
Saturday October 18, 2008
An all day symposium on climate change in Nottingham with speakers including Operation Noah's Mark Dowd and local MP Alan Simpson
Thursday October 23, 2008
The Stop Climate Chaos coalition is organising a series of Question Time events around the country. Please come with your questions!
Saturday October 25, 2008
Operation Noah board member Michael Northcott will be giving the keynote address at the conference.
Mark Dowd will be giving a talk at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Portsmouth.
Thursday November 6, 2008
Public meeting in London with Mark Dowd, George Monbiot, Zac Goldsmith, Bob Crow and Phil Thornhill.
Saturday November 8, 2008
Operation Noah campaign strategist Mark Dowd will be speaking at Sts Michael's and Martin's Church, Hounslow. All are welcome!