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Sam Mickey’s blog

Larry Rasmussen and The Planet You Inherit

February 21, 2023

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Psychedelics and Climate Activism, with Amber X. Chen

February 7, 2023

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Spotlights. 3.11, God and Gaia, with Michael S. Northcott

January 17, 2023

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Contemplative Posthuman Design

January 3, 2023

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Religion and Ecology at the American Academy of Religion

December 20, 2022

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Radical Animism, with Rowan Deer

December 5, 2022

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Eco-Anxiety

November 22, 2022

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A Meeting with the Forum Team

November 8, 2022

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Bruno Latour: In Memoriam

October 25, 2022

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Sacred Nature, by Karen Armstrong

October 17, 2022

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Forum Newsletter (June 2025)

Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology. May 30, 2025 Read our Forum newsletter here.    

Pope Leo XIV: Build bridges for ecological and social justice

By Francesca Merlo Vatican News May 20, 2025

Before he was pope, Leo XIV said it's time for action on climate change

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