religious opinion leaders and climate change communication
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Moral framing and religious opinion leadersLessons for science and policy leaders
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Matthew C. NisbetAssociate ProfessorNortheastern UniversityBoston, MA USA
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@MCNisbetSource: Lewis, MacGregor, & Putnam, R. D. (2013). Social Science Research
Source: Roser-Renouf et al. (2016). Yale/GMU Climate Communication Project.
Source: Pew (2016). How the faithful voted: A preliminary 2016 analysis
Source: Yale Climate Opinion Maps (2014 data).
Source: ecoAmerica (2016). Let’s Talk Faith and Climate.
Narratives that affirm religious values and identityEmpowering congregational opinion leaders
Source: ecoAmerica (2016). Let’s Talk Faith and Climate.
Narratives that affirm religious values and identityEmpowering congregational opinion leaders
Source: Marshall et al. (2016). Faith & Climate Change. Climate Outreach.
Narratives that affirm religious values and identityTalking about climate change across major faiths
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