Religiosity and climate change: An eco-religious approach

Author:

Agusalim Lestari1ORCID,Karim Muhamad2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Trilogi University, Faculty of Economics, Business and Humanities , Department of Development Economics , 12760 Special Capital District of Jakarta , Indonesia

2. Trilogi University, Faculty of Science, Technology and Design , Department of Agribusiness , 12760 Special Capital District of Jakarta , Indonesia

Abstract

Abstract An eco-religious approach is one that combines religious beliefs with ecological awareness, thus giving rise to responsibility for the natural environment, such as the threat of a climate crisis due to climate change, as part of the understanding of religion itself. This approach is not universally accepted because views on climate change, and the role of humans in addressing it, can vary among different religions and religious traditions. This research explores the relationship between religiosity and climate change, with a focus on the concept of an eco-religious approach. The aim was to understand how religiosity can influence climate change using the ecological footprint as a proxy. The cross-country robust regression analysis method was employed to address this objective. Robustness and sensitivity model checks were also performed, resulting in reliable regression analysis that can be generalized to various situations. The results of the study suggest that increased religiosity is associated with a decrease in per person ecological footprint. This research suggests a transformation of religious values towards a more inclusive eco-religious perspective, encompassing bio-centric and eco-centric ethics, and not just anthropocentric views. Collaboration between religious and non-religious communities is key in addressing climate change. Religious institutions are also identified as essential agents in mobilizing environmental movements, participating in international forums, and incorporating climate change issues into educational curricula. This research supports the potential of religiosity as a positive catalyst in global efforts to preserve environmental sustainability and address the holistic challenges of climate change.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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