RT Article T1 Ethnographies of Religious Responses to Climate Change: Special Issue Editors' Introduction JF Journal for the study of religion, nature and culture VO 20 IS 1 SP 5 OP 14 A1 Bjork-James, Sophie A1 Hautzinger, Sarah 1963- A2 Hautzinger, Sarah 1963- LA English YR 2026 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1948410095 AB While science has guided our understanding of the problem of climate change, and to date policy work has led our responses, many look to religions - both formal and informal - for guidance to confront and navigate the multiple dimensions of the crisis. From heat waves to floods, rising sea levels, climate refugees, and mass extinctions, the threat of climate collapse is increasingly felt and feared. We need new cognitive and emotional capacities to understand the loss we are facing. This is a profoundly spiritual problem. K1 Climate Change K1 Religion K1 Introduction DO 10.1558/jsrnc.29187