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The Influence of Religious Affiliation on Community Views about Environment,Climate Change,and Renewable Energy in and around the Mormon Culture Region
Authors:Shawn K Olson-Hazboun  Richard S Krannich  Peter G Robertson
Institution:1. Department of Sociology, Social Work, and Anthropology, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA;2. Department of Environment and Society, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA
Abstract:While political ideology is a consistent predictor of public environmental views in the United States, religious affiliation may also be an important correlate of environmental attitudes, especially in regions with a majority denomination. Using data from a 2014 survey in five communities across Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming (n = 906) experiencing renewable energy development, we investigate the influence of religious affiliation on environmental beliefs, views about climate change, and support for renewable energy. We are particularly interested in the influence of Mormonism, an understudied area of research. We find Mormonism, Protestantism, and Catholicism all significantly and negatively related to general pro-environment beliefs. However, this relationship doesn’t hold as consistently for views about global warming or renewable energy development. We also find income, gender, length of residence, and political orientation to be important predictors of environmental attitudes, and that general environmental beliefs are only weakly related to views about renewable energy.
Keywords:Climate change  environmental attitudes  Intermountain West  Mormonism  religion  renewable energy
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