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  • Religion, Ecology, and Our Planetary Future, 2016
  • Living Earth Community Conference, Oak Spring Foundation, VA 2018
  • Abrahamic Traditions & Environmental Change, 2019
  • Thomas Berry and "The Great Work," 2019

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