This article will explore the academic responsibility of Evangelical bioethicists to address climate change related health hazards. First, it will provide evidence-based data on climate change related health hazards, which disproportionately affect the poor and vulnerable worldwide, and as such are a form of environmental racism. Second, it will look at responses to climate change. So-called “climate change deniers” in the United States—the majority of which are Evangelical—will be addressed and the argument will be put forth that, regardless of the causes of climate change, climate change bioethics is part of the Christian tradition of healing and justice. Focusing on climate health hazards builds consensus across partisan and denomination...
This paper provides an overview of the emergence of religion and the environment as an area of acade...
In this age of technology characterized by capitalist and materialist culture, Christian ministry pe...
American evangelicals have long played a significant role in American culture and politics. Drawing ...
Background. — This article reflects on the consequences and challenges that humanity is facing in th...
In this article, Professor Dale Jamieson examines the relationship between climate change and public...
The IPCC assessment of 2007 identifies the humanly produced gas emission as the most important cause...
This paper explores how population control is a harmful solution to the climate crisis. I seek to do...
Anthropogenic climate change has become a hot button issue in the scientific, economic, political, a...
This paper explores the ways in which climate action presents an existential threat to Christianity ...
Citation: Braun G, Hellwig MK, Byrnes WM (2007) Global Climate Change and Catholic Responsibility: F...
Climate change continues to become a global issue, and with that, more people being affected by the ...
Anthropogenic climate change is unequivocal, and many of its physical health impacts have been ident...
While reports of endangered species, pollutants and toxins in the environment, problematic nuclear a...
In 2006, a group of prominent evangelicals issued a statement calling for a greater response to clim...
Abstract: As climate change is becoming a progressively urgent topic, understanding anti-climate cha...
This paper provides an overview of the emergence of religion and the environment as an area of acade...
In this age of technology characterized by capitalist and materialist culture, Christian ministry pe...
American evangelicals have long played a significant role in American culture and politics. Drawing ...
Background. — This article reflects on the consequences and challenges that humanity is facing in th...
In this article, Professor Dale Jamieson examines the relationship between climate change and public...
The IPCC assessment of 2007 identifies the humanly produced gas emission as the most important cause...
This paper explores how population control is a harmful solution to the climate crisis. I seek to do...
Anthropogenic climate change has become a hot button issue in the scientific, economic, political, a...
This paper explores the ways in which climate action presents an existential threat to Christianity ...
Citation: Braun G, Hellwig MK, Byrnes WM (2007) Global Climate Change and Catholic Responsibility: F...
Climate change continues to become a global issue, and with that, more people being affected by the ...
Anthropogenic climate change is unequivocal, and many of its physical health impacts have been ident...
While reports of endangered species, pollutants and toxins in the environment, problematic nuclear a...
In 2006, a group of prominent evangelicals issued a statement calling for a greater response to clim...
Abstract: As climate change is becoming a progressively urgent topic, understanding anti-climate cha...
This paper provides an overview of the emergence of religion and the environment as an area of acade...
In this age of technology characterized by capitalist and materialist culture, Christian ministry pe...
American evangelicals have long played a significant role in American culture and politics. Drawing ...