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Christian Leaders

From Catholics to Evangelicals, a surprising 90 percent of U.S. Christian leaders believe in man-made climate change, yet remain largely silent, a new report by Boston College researchers reveals. The findings may help shape how Christians address climate change, knowing their beliefs about the climate crisis align with their church’s values. Pictured: “Christ between the Apostles John and Paul (Christ Preaching)” Stained glass by John La Farge.

Thank God: 90 percent of U.S. Christian leaders believe climate change is real

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