Abstract
Reflecting the heterogeneous nature of rural America, rural Americans are divided primarily along religious lines on their perspectives of environmental conservation and climate change. And as rural voters and environmental issues become key issues in the upcoming presidential election, this religious divide presents a challenge to political candidates.
Publication Date
10-14-2008
Series
National Issue Brief No. 3
Publisher
Durham, N.H. : Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire
Document Type
Article
Recommended Citation
Dillon, Michele and Henly, Megan M., "Religion, politics, and the environment in rural America" (2008). Carsey School of Public Policy. 47.
https://scholars.unh.edu/carsey/47
Rights
Copyright 2008. The Carsey Institute. These materials may be used for the purposes of research, teaching, and private study. For all other uses, contact the copyright holder.
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.34051/p/2020.47