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Zogby Poll Results Show Vast Majority of Catholics in U.S. Believe Climate Change is a Serious Moral Issue

5/21/09–The survey, conducted in early April 2009, shows that care for God’s creation and addressing the issue of climate change are important to Catholics in the U.S. The vast majority of Catholics polled believed that climate change is a serious moral issue and that their faith calls them to be concerned about how climate change impacts vulnerable people at home and abroad. The poll indicates both a willingness and desire by Catholics to reclaim the scriptural mandate to care for creation–be good stewards of God’s gift of creation–and to sacrifice and actively engage in efforts that will ensure that the poor and vulnerable do not unduly suffer as a result of climate change. Read More about the Zogby Poll Results.

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