Religion and climate change

W Jenkins, E Berry, LB Kreider - Annual review of environment …, 2018 - annualreviews.org
Understanding the cultural dimensions of climate change requires understanding its
religious aspects. Insofar as climate change is entangled with humans, it is also entangled …

Religion and climate change: varieties in viewpoints and practices

R Haluza‐DeLay - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Although religions are major social actors and institutions with considerable reach, relatively
little social science research has focused specifically on the interaction of religious bodies …

[PDF][PDF] The greening of religion hypothesis (part two): Assessing the data from Lynn White, Jr, to Pope Francis

B Taylor, G Van Wieren, B Zaleha - Journal for the Study of …, 2016 - researchgate.net
Herein we provide a comprehensive review of research pertinent to Lynn White, Jr's
contentions in 'The Historical Roots of Our Ecologic Crisis'(1967) about the negative …

Toward an ecology of cultural heritage

E Brabec, E Chilton - Change Over Time, 2015 - muse.jhu.edu
Around the globe, the impacts of climate change are increasing the risk of catastrophic
events and the resulting loss of human life and communities. Until now, responses to these …

[PDF][PDF] Moral phenomenology in a more-than-human world: A new approach to Buddhist environmental ethics

CH Simonds - 2022 - academia.edu
This dissertation works to accomplish two goals. First, it defends Jay Garfield's interpretation
of Buddhist ethics as a moral phenomenology and develops this ethical system through the …

[PDF][PDF] The religio-spiritual and sacred dimensions of climate-induced conflicts: A research agenda

J Tarusarira, DS Parsitau - African Perspectives on Religion and …, 2022 - library.oapen.org
The impacts of climate change are increasingly undermining human, national, and
international securities. Scholarly and practical responses prioritize secular and modern …

Faith-based Organisations and Climate Action at the United Nations

JO Salter - 2024 - etheses.whiterose.ac.uk
Faith-based organisations (FBOs) are an increasingly salient and active presence in climate
action at the United Nations (UN) and the UN itself increasingly seeks out engagement with …

[引用][C] Social science perspectives on religion and climate change

E Berry - Religious Studies Review, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction During the past decade, many scholars—including both natural and social
scientists—have begun to think and talk about climate change with a new kind of urgency …