Religion can be a 'lynchpin' for achieving widespread global action on climate change, says a researcher from QUT, in Brisbane, Australia.
Dr Paul Bain, from QUT's School of Psychology and Counselling, led a three-year research program, published in Nature Climate Change, into people's motivations to act on climate change.
The study found people around the world were willing to act on climate change, by both reducing their carbon footprints and supporting government action, to promote a more caring and moral society.