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Anglican responses to climate change - local level

On this page are examples of how Anglicans are responding to the impacts of climate change locally – whether in responding to disasters, helping with long-term recovery, preparing for disasters and building community resilience, undertaking mitigation initiatives, helping communities adapt to the changing climate, making people more aware, or through other action and advocacy.

Some of these are highlighted in the 4-page summary of Anglican Responses to Climate Change, which you can download from the links section at the bottom of this page.

There will be many more than those highlighted here, and we apologise to those whose work is not mentioned. Please let us know about other initiatives you know of, or are involved with, so we can develop this page further and share other examples of great practice.

NB: See also our other two pages of responses for: examples of connecting and sharing across the Communion and for examples of Communion-wide initiatives.

The youth call centre ‘Cyber Warrior’ team. Image: Church of South India, Diocese of East Kerala

Mitigation initiatives:

Young Anglicans leading the way:

Helping communities adapt to the consequences of a changing climate:

Investment and advocacy:

Adapting to a changing climate: salt-tolerant seedlings on their way to Java in a food security initiative of the Anglican Church of Melanesia

Helping with long term recovery:

Disaster preparedness and resilience-building:

Anglican youth in Tonga preparing for, and responding to, Cyclone Gita

Engaging the Church: