Faith, Climate, and Energy Frugality: Unravelling the Nexus in European Perspectives

Pablo García-García
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This study explores the relationship between religious beliefs, perceptions of climate change, and preferences for energy frugality in Europe using data from the November 2023 European Social Survey across 22 countries. The research reveals a predominant inclination toward median values in addressing climate change, with subtle variations based on levels of religiosity. Lower religiosity tends to be associated with a nuanced attribution of climate change to human activity. There is a complex interplay between religiosity and the perception of personal responsibility in mitigating climate change, indicating some polarisation but an overall increasing sense of accountability. Religious affiliations show distinct attitudes, with Protestants more inclined to attribute climate change to human causes. Roman Catholics are closer to some Protestants, while other Christian denominations exhibit flexibility and common ground with Islam and Judaism. However, it is concluded that demographics and political alignment play a more pivotal role compared to religiosity levels or religious denominations.
信仰、气候和能源节俭:从欧洲视角揭示关联性
本研究利用 2023 年 11 月在 22 个国家进行的欧洲社会调查数据,探讨了欧洲宗教信仰、气候变化观念和能源节俭偏好之间的关系。研究显示,在应对气候变化方面,人们主要倾向于中位数价值观,但宗教信仰的不同会产生微妙的变化。较低的宗教信仰往往与将气候变化细微地归因于人类活动有关。宗教信仰与个人在减缓气候变化方面的责任感之间存在复杂的相互作用,表明存在一些两极分化,但总体上责任感在增强。宗教信仰显示出不同的态度,新教徒更倾向于将气候变化归咎于人类活动。罗马天主教徒与一些新教徒的态度较为接近,而其他基督教派则表现出灵活性以及与伊斯兰教和犹太教的共同点。不过,结论是,与宗教信仰水平或宗教派别相比,人口统计和政治倾向起着更加关键的作用。
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