New Delhi, March 4 -- Britain's Hindus showed the highest levels of concern for the impacts of climate change, which led them to be the most active in various personal environmental actions, according to a new study by the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL), United Kingdom.
The IIFL had commissioned a nationally representative survey of 2,396 UK adults examining the relationship between faith and environmentalism across religious groups, regions, and ages last year.
Jewish, Sikh and Buddhist perspectives were underrepresented in the survey and so could not be considered statistically significant. The final report, Stewardship: Exploring Faith and Sustainability, mainly looks at Hindu, Muslim and Christian attitudes towards...
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