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        • Conserving the World in Faith: An in-depth study of how Faith Inspires Environmentalism
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Category: Media

British Muslims believe faith and cultural heritage are strongly linked

Murtaza Shah Ali writes in Geo News on British Muslims believing that faith and cultural heritage are strongly associated following latest IIFL survey results.

British Muslims: Faith is connected to cultural heritage

Murtaza Shah Ali writes about the link between faith and cultural heritage in The News International following our latest survey.

Young people in the UK are looking towards religion

Marco Giannangeli from the Express discuses our latest findings from our attitudes tracker and the rise in religiosity amongst the youth.

Charlotte Littlewood, our senior research fellow, talks to Alex Phillips about the latest findings from our attitudes tracker.

Young religious people most likely to vote with faith in mine.

Christians in the UK are more likely to be sceptical of climate change

Evangelical Focus covers IIFL’s latest report on faith and environmentalism, discussing Christian views on climate change.

16% of religious Britons do not believe in climate change

Church Times discusses the latest statistics from IIFL’s report on faith and environmentalism.

The young search for meaning in faith

Brendan O’Regan discusses our feature on BBC Sunday Morning Live.

Scepticism of climate change higher amongst committed Christians

Christian Today covers the latest report from IIFL on faith and environmentalism.

The revival of faith in the youth

The BBC’s Sunday Morning Live show covered our recent findings into the resurgence of religious belief amongst Gen Z.

Almost 40% of Christians are unwilling to speak to others about their religion

Sarah Holliday from The Washington Stand analyses our new monthly attitudes tracker and the statistics relevant to Christians.

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