This is absolutely true, have you ever read Kaczynski's manifesto? He did some questionable things, but his writing reflects many concerns that grow more relevant with each passing day.
I know it looks like a wall of text, but it is really something every environmentalist should read. The man is a genius.
The truth. Materialism is demonstrably false, and there's an intellectual revolution waiting in the wings: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mind-Cosmos-Materialist-Neo-Darwinian-Conception/dp/0199919755
Science made claims over more territory than it ever had a right to. Or rather some people did, in the name of science. This had the effect of provoking all sorts of other groups - not just religious groups but all sorts of others (eg critical theory, postmodernism, climate change deniers) also making claims beyond their epistemic remit. Somewhere in this giant ideological bunfight, the truth got lost, and now we live in a post-truth world where most people believe whatever they like, or don't know what to believe. Almost nobody seems to agree with me, but I think we need to start again with a new understanding of how science related to non-science. A sort of "epistemic umbrella", which also needs to incorporate economics and politics. (If we are going to force science and religion to stop an illegitimate/pointless epistemic war, then we can't permit economics to go on peddling fantasies either - it has to recognise science (ecology) too...and if economics is forced to acknowledge ecology, this in turn changes politics. But to do this, we need a solid foundation of knowledge, and only a new deal between science and religion can provide this, IMO.