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Food for thought at Thanksgiving: Most religious people consider the Earth sacred and believe God gave us a duty to protect our oceans, forests and clean air

Por: MarketWatch Business November 20, 2022

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A out Thursday finds that highly religious Americans (those who say they pray each day, regularly attend religious services and consider religion very important in their lives) are far less likely than other U.S. adults to express concern about warming temperatures around the globe. That’s even as 2021 went into the books as and featured scorched Western states and a deadly and expensive Hurricane Ida in populous Northeastern states, a storm... + full article



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