Climate Resilience

Adapting to climate change impacts while also reducing vulnerability to these impacts



Climate resilience refers to the capacity of social, economic, and ecological systems to cope with the impacts of climate change, including extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and other changes.

Planting trees is a powerful and practical initiative that intersects environmental conservation, climate change mitigation, community development, and even spiritual or cultural values. Here's a notable example of apostolic members planting trees in and around their churches.

Direct Implementation

Apostolic Women Empowerment Trust joined @Miracle Missions Trust commemoration of #WorldWetlandsDay2025 at Highlands Presbyterian Church, highlighting the importance of wetlands in biodiversity, climate regulation, and clean water. Wetlands must be protected if everyone is to have a sustainable future. @Association of Zimbabwe Recyclers - AZR @Black Crystal Environmental Consulting Clean and Green Trust @International Union for Conservation of Nature Environmental Management Agency