Resources in this section focus on Religion and Nature in North America. The Overview Article is a good starting point, and gives a brief environmental history of the ways in which religions have shaped the socio-political and ecological landscapes of North America, starting from the point of English and European colonization, the genocide of indigenous peoples, and the enslaving of black peoples to contemporary problems of environmental justice, climate change, and emerging intersectional environmentalisms.
Animals and Religion
Main Articles
Asian Religions and Nature in North America
Main Articles
Indigenous Language and Ecology
Case Studies
Is Extinction Religious?
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Race, Religion, and Science
Main Articles
Religion and Climate Change
Main Articles
Religion and Nature in North America
Overview Articles
Religion and Nature in North America
Lesson plan
Religion, Nature, and Critical Materialisms
Main Articles
Religion, Nature, and Disability
Main Articles
Religion, Space, and Environment
Main Articles
Religious Climate Activism in the United States
Book Chapters
Religious Naturalisms
Main Articles
Vaccination: Against their Religion?
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