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Judaism and climate change
Religion Compass Pub Date : 2024-03-29 , DOI: 10.1111/rec3.12491
Adrienne Krone 1
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In 2014, The Public Religion Research Institute and the American Academy of Religion released a report called Believers, Sympathizers, & Skeptics: Why Americans Are Conflicted About Climate Change, Environmental Policy, and Science, which found that a total of 78% of Jewish Americans considered climate change a “crisis” or a “major problem.” (Jones et al., 2014, p. 12). In this article, I argue that even as Jewish perspectives on climate change and the environment are varied, there are significant resources within the Jewish tradition that contributed to the development and growth of Jewish environmentalism and climate change activism and advocacy.

中文翻译:

犹太教与气候变化

2014年,公共宗教研究所和美国宗教学院发布了一份名为《信徒、同情者和怀疑论者:为什么美国人在气候变化、环境政策和科学上存在冲突》的报告,发现总共78%的犹太裔美国人认为气候变化是“危机”或“重大问题”。 (Jones 等人,2014 年,第 12 页)。在本文中,我认为,尽管犹太人对气候变化和环境的看法各不相同,但犹太传统中的重要资源促进了犹太环保主义以及气候变化激进主义和倡导的发展和增长。
更新日期:2024-03-29
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