Youth, faith, climate change and environmental consciousness: A case for sustainable development
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Date
2021
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Abstract
Climate change and environmental destruction are amongst the most threatening challenges to
humanity and sustainable development globally. Young people find themselves right in the
centre of debates about ecological (in)justice, environmental awareness, and climate change
discourses and practices. Youth movements worldwide, such as �Extinction Rebellion� and
�Fridays for Future,� demonstrate that youths are concerned about environmental problems and
ready to become active in climate movements. Their willingness to act on their own behalf
makes them one of the most important and interesting groups to learn more about in relation to
the challenge of building a deeper awareness of environmental issues. Exploring and learning
how youths are engaged with these discourses, how they contribute to a wider social
consciousness of environmental issues and how such awareness is affected by different factors,
such as the role and the contribution of young people�s own religious beliefs, are, therefore, of
paramount importance.
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Youth, Climate change, Sustainable development
Citation
Beukes, J.W., Stork, J. & Swart, I., 2021, �Youth, faith, climate change and environmental consciousness: A case for sustainable development�, HTS Teologiese Studies/ Theological Studies 77(2), a7085. https://doi.org/ 10.4102/hts.v77i2.7085