Except the Unitarians, it probably is representative of what those whackos believe, if indeed they are required to believe anything.
That may be true ... but the evidence presented in this article does not support that conclusion. In fact, the evidence from this article is worst for the Evangelicals: "But the National Association of Evangelicals affirmed its stance of caring for the environment at a recent meeting."
And I'm certainly not going to generalize from that. Evangelicals have always seemed to me to be a very loosely organizes, "bottom up" lot. And whatever theological disagreements I may have with them, I have seen little evidence to suggest that they are largely eco-freaks.