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Why pastors hesitate to talk climate in US churches

Many US Christian leaders hesitate to address climate change with their congregations due to political polarization and feeling ill-equipped, despite high personal belief in the issue. However, some pastors are promoting environmental stewardship and local action, even as they face resistance from church members and federal deregulation under the Trump administration.

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climate changereligionchurchespastorsstewardshipUS politicsenvironmental regulationTrump administrationtheologyGenesis

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Why pastors hesitate to talk climate in US churches

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