![]() ![]() Faith is seen to be a key factor in motivating people to change their behavior towards the environment. Each called for religious adherents to act in order to contribute to halting the problem of climate change. ![]() ![]() As a plural nation with six official religions, the leaders of the major recognized religions in Indonesia (i.e., Islam, Protestant and Roman Catholic Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism and Confusianism) all offered statements in 2007 at COP 13, the international forum in response to the environmental challange and climate change in Bali. This paper explores the responses of faith-based movements in Indonesia to globalized environmental issues, including climate change. ![]()
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