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Church of England funds climate change lobbying push

Following its move to sell out of coal stocks, the Church says it has helped pay for a new Brussels climate lobbyist

The Church of England has agreed to help fund a new European Union lobbying drive from a €10 trillion investor group formed to press governments on climate change, as the green investment movement limbers up for December's UN climate summit in Paris.

The Church, which controls a £9 billion investment portfolio, said yesterday it would sell out of its £12 million holdings in companies involved in coal and tar sands, as part of a new investment policy aimed at combating climate change.

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