This book interrogates the contributions that religious traditions have made to climate change discussions within Africa, whether positive or negative. Drawing on a range of African contexts and religious traditions, the book provides concrete suggestions on how individuals and communities of faith must act in order to address the challenge of climate change. Despite the fact that Africa has contributed relatively little to historic carbon emissions, the continent will be affected disproportionally by the increasing impact of anthropogenic climate change. Contributors to this book provide a range of rich case studies to investigate how religious traditions, such as Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and indigenous faiths influence the worldview...
This article argues that religious beliefs significantly influence a community’s understanding and e...
International audienceThe question of climate change is a topical issue as is shown by the numerous ...
This summer, researchers from LSE Religion and Global Society hosted a workshop in Cairo, with Musli...
This book interrogates the contributions that religious traditions have made to climate change discu...
This article argues that as humanity is now changing the composition of the atmosphere at a rate tha...
The biggest single threat to ecology and bio-diversity on planet earth is the human induced climate ...
Developing countries especially in the African continent are bearing the brunt of the impact of clim...
Climate change affects various countries in varying degree. Human activities have been observed to b...
This chapter charts a research agenda that transcends established perspectives of responding to clim...
The problem of global warming and its implications on the continuous existence of the world are alar...
The biggest single threat to ecology and biodiversity is human-induced climate change. This study as...
Climate change in South Africa is increasingly threatening the most vulnerable populations in rural ...
The relationship between religion and the environment has been one of contest. But in African belief...
Religious beliefs, an important element of culture, influence adaptation to climate change. Less un...
The environmental crisis now encompasses the entire earth. Strangely enough, although the destructio...
This article argues that religious beliefs significantly influence a community’s understanding and e...
International audienceThe question of climate change is a topical issue as is shown by the numerous ...
This summer, researchers from LSE Religion and Global Society hosted a workshop in Cairo, with Musli...
This book interrogates the contributions that religious traditions have made to climate change discu...
This article argues that as humanity is now changing the composition of the atmosphere at a rate tha...
The biggest single threat to ecology and bio-diversity on planet earth is the human induced climate ...
Developing countries especially in the African continent are bearing the brunt of the impact of clim...
Climate change affects various countries in varying degree. Human activities have been observed to b...
This chapter charts a research agenda that transcends established perspectives of responding to clim...
The problem of global warming and its implications on the continuous existence of the world are alar...
The biggest single threat to ecology and biodiversity is human-induced climate change. This study as...
Climate change in South Africa is increasingly threatening the most vulnerable populations in rural ...
The relationship between religion and the environment has been one of contest. But in African belief...
Religious beliefs, an important element of culture, influence adaptation to climate change. Less un...
The environmental crisis now encompasses the entire earth. Strangely enough, although the destructio...
This article argues that religious beliefs significantly influence a community’s understanding and e...
International audienceThe question of climate change is a topical issue as is shown by the numerous ...
This summer, researchers from LSE Religion and Global Society hosted a workshop in Cairo, with Musli...