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      A Social Identity Approach to Engaging Christians in the Issue of Climate Change

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      Science Communication
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          Abstract

          Using two nationally representative surveys (total N = 2,544) and two experiments (total N = 1,620), we investigate a social identity approach to engaging Christians in the issue of climate change. Results show Christian Americans say “protecting God’s creation” is a top reason for wanting to reduce global warming. An exploratory experiment and a preregistered replication tested a “stewardship frame” message with Christian Americans and found significant increases in pro-environmental and climate change beliefs, which were explained by increases in viewing environmental protection as a moral and religious issue, and perceptions that other Christians care about environmental protection.

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                Journal
                Science Communication
                Science Communication
                SAGE Publications
                1075-5470
                1552-8545
                July 07 2019
                July 07 2019
                : 107554701986084
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA
                Article
                10.1177/1075547019860847
                1879c79b-24ef-452a-8f6a-c9215fd1d7db
                © 2019

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