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Water is Never Neutral
Blowing up the "waters of life" was a war crime. It's also sacrilege.
Mar 13
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Richard Delevan
3
1
February 2026
Ukraine and the Energy of Peace. w Svitlana Romanko, Razom We Stand co-founder
Ending European purchases of Russian fossil fuels is the only way to secure a lasting peace and a hopeful future for Ukraine.
Feb 26
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Richard Delevan
and
Svitlana Romanko
1
39:20
Scorching Heat, Ash, and Forty Days Fast
Ramadan, Lent, and Walking the Talk
Feb 20
•
Richard Delevan
1
On Martyrdom
Minneapolis, Dorothy Stang, and The Stranger
Feb 12
•
Richard Delevan
4
2
January 2026
Confessions of Awe and Awkwardness
Fumbling in January's darkness
Jan 24
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Richard Delevan
5
1
October 2025
Touch the Feckin' Grass
Bishop Martin Hayes of Kilmore; former Irish environment minister and Green Party leader Eamon Ryan; and campaigner Jane Mellett.
Oct 20, 2025
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Richard Delevan
,
Jane Mellett
, and
Eamon Ryan
6
2
1:08:54
Who is my neighbour? 1.5°C is about neighbours, not numbers.
Minister Maina Talia of Tuvalu on moral clarity in climate and denies the Australian 'climate visa' is about relocating his population.
Oct 14, 2025
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Richard Delevan
1
1
32:21
Should Pope Leo endorse a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty at COP30?
Climate Pilgrim Episode 2: Dr. Kumi Naidoo 'cautiously optimistic' the Vatican and others will add up to 44 countries endorsing Treaty initiative by…
Oct 11, 2025
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Richard Delevan
4
2
55:13
Confessions of a Climate Pilgrim. At the Vatican.
Climate Pilgrim, Episode 1: Did Pope Leo double down on climate for the 10th anniversary of Laudato Si'? Or change the relationship between faith and…
Oct 11, 2025
•
Richard Delevan
and
Colleen Dulle
4
2
56:45
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