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Dr Tobias Mueller (2022)

In the latest episode from our Religion and Global Challenges podcast (released 9 March 2022), Dr Marlene Schäfers interviews Dr Tobias Müller about his fieldwork exploring the role of religion and spirituality in climate activism.

CIP associate Dr Müller has been following Extinction Rebellion (XR). He also reports his observations from the COP26 gatherings in Glasgow, in November 2021. The discussion ranges from sacred land and pilgrimage to the role of ritual.

Learn more about Dr Müller and the resources behind this podcast episode.

View other episodes in the Religion and Global Challenges series.


Did you know? This is the first episode in a new miniseries on Religion and Climate Change. Search for Religion & Global Challenges on your preferred podcast platform and subscribe (free) for automatic notification as new episodes are released.

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