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Evangelical environmentalists push for climate votes as election nears: 'Care for God's creation'

The Summary

  • A group of young evangelical Christians plans to campaign at religious colleges to persuade students to consider climate change at the ballot box.
  • It’s part of a small movement within the evangelical community to link Christian values with climate action.
  • The efforts come as Donald Trump continues to court evangelical voters while calling climate change a "scam."

When groups of evangelical students canvass for climate votes at their Christian colleges later this month, they’ll have a tagline: “Love God, Love Your Neighbor, Vote for Climate!”

It’s the first such in-person campaigning on campuses that the nonpartisan group Young Evangelicals for Climate Action has organized since it launched in 2012.

The volunteers — members of chapters at six Christian colleges — aim to draw connections between communities affected by the climate crisis and the Christian duty to “love thy neighbor” and help those in need.

The initiative is part of a larger movement driven by the Evangelical Environmental Network, an organization that lobbies for faith-based climate action.

Its members are a minority in their community: A 2022 poll from the Pew Research Center found that evangelical Christians were the most likely among U.S. religious groups to express views skeptical of human-caused climate change.

In the 2020 election, 84% of white evangelical Christians voted for Donald Trump — who in the past has called climate change a “hoax,” contradicting decades of scientific consensus. As recently as last week, Trump incorrectly claimed that “the planet’s actually gotten a little bit cooler recently,” and he called climate change “one of the greatest scams of all time” at a rally Sept. 29.

White evangelical voters cast a third of the

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