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Faith & Ecology Podcast
SJES Rome
9 episodes
2 days ago
The Faith & Ecology Podcast is a nine-episode series launched as part of the "Jesuits for Climate Justice: Faith Action at COP30" Campaign, inspired by the 10th anniversary of Laudato Si’, and the Paris Agreement. Leading up to COP30 in November 2025, join conversations with experts, researchers, civil society members, and the Global Ignatian Advocacy Networks as we explore ecological issues, their impact on our daily lives, and the urgent call for climate justice. Tune in to deepen your understanding and be inspired to take action for the future of our common home.
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The Faith & Ecology Podcast is a nine-episode series launched as part of the "Jesuits for Climate Justice: Faith Action at COP30" Campaign, inspired by the 10th anniversary of Laudato Si’, and the Paris Agreement. Leading up to COP30 in November 2025, join conversations with experts, researchers, civil society members, and the Global Ignatian Advocacy Networks as we explore ecological issues, their impact on our daily lives, and the urgent call for climate justice. Tune in to deepen your understanding and be inspired to take action for the future of our common home.
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Faith & Ecology Podcast
Ep.9: “November in Belém: Key Issues, Expectations and the Road Ahead”

What’s at stake as the world prepares for COP30, and what can we expect from this pivotal climate summit? Our final episode tunes into the critical issues and high hopes surrounding COP30, where the global community aims to accelerate progress toward the Paris Agreement goals. With just a week to go, our guests analyze the key topics and challenges shaping this conference—from unresolved tensions of past COPs to the urgent negotiations that could redefine the future of our common home. Join us as we wrap up the first season of the “Faith & Ecology” Podcast.

Guests:
Cristobal Emilfork, S.J. (UC Davis & SJ Chile)
Colm Fahy (Jesuit European Social Centre)
Patricia Tahirindray (Arrupe Centre Madagascar)

Credits
Host:
Daniela Alba

Producer and Digital Designer:
Aya Laabadli Khallouq

Editorial Team:
Roberto Jaramillo, SJ
Giorgia Lucchi
Tiffany Trejo
Cristobal Emilfork, SJ

Music by:
Juan Pablo Abalo

The Faith & Ecology Podcast is an initiative of the “Jesuits for Climate Justice: Faith in Action at COP30” Campaign.
For more episodes, visit www.ecojesuit.com/faith-ecology-podcast.
All rights reserved to the Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat (SJES) of the Society of Jesus.

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1 month ago
20 minutes 15 seconds

Faith & Ecology Podcast
Ep8. On the Role of Faith in Integral Ecology

How can faith and spirituality deepen our response to the climate crisis? As we come to the conclusion of our time together, we explore the unique and transformative contributions of faith within the field of Integral Ecology. Our guests reveal how faith and spiritual practices can bridge the gap between environmental and social challenges, fostering a powerful connection that goes beyond conventional solutions. Join us to discover a more encompassing vision for transformative change that unites care for our common home, with care for one another as we approach the COP30. Guests: Filipe Martins, S.J. (Jesuit European Social Centre)Sr. Sheila Kinsey, FCJM (Integrity for Nonviolence Program - UISG)Keshia DeFreece Lawrence (Ramapough Lenape Indigenous Researcher and Activist)Credits Host: Daniela Alba Producer and Digital Designer: Aya Laabadli KhallouqEditorial Team: Roberto Jaramillo, SJ Giorgia Lucchi Tiffany TrejoCristobal Emilfork SJMusic by: Juan Pablo AbaloThe Faith & Ecology Podcast is an initiative of the “Jesuits for Climate Justice: Faith in Action at COP30” Campaign. For more episodes, visit www.ecojesuit.com/faith-ecology-podcast. All rights reserved to the Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat (SJES) of the Society of Jesus.

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2 months ago
24 minutes 13 seconds

Faith & Ecology Podcast
Ep7: Critical Raw Materials: A Just Green Future for All

In this episode, we study the crucial role that Critical Raw Materials (CRMs) play in powering the Just Energy Transition. Our expert guests unpack the ethical challenges surrounding the extraction, use, and supply of these materials, shining a light on the human and environmental costs often overlooked. Join us as we explore key areas—including fair labor practices, environmental stewardship, and equitable access—offering essential guidance on how to build a truly just and inclusive green future for all on the path toward climate justice.

Guests: 

Mark Campanale (Carbon Tracker Initiative)

Dr. Séverine Deneulin (International Development LSRI)

Jacques Nzumbu, S.J. (UQAM & SJ DRC)

Credits 

Host: 

Daniela Alba 

Producer and Digital Designer: 

Aya Laabadli Khallouq

Editorial Team: 

Roberto Jaramillo, SJ 

Giorgia Lucchi 

Tiffany Trejo

Cristobal Emilfork SJ

Music by: 

Juan Pablo Abalo

The Faith & Ecology Podcast is an initiative of the “Jesuits for Climate Justice: Faith in Action at COP30” Campaign. For more episodes, visit www.ecojesuit.com/faith-ecology-podcast. All rights reserved to the Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat (SJES) of the Society of Jesus. 


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2 months ago
21 minutes 28 seconds

Faith & Ecology Podcast
Ep6 · Rooted in Justice: Agroecology and the Road to Climate Justice

As we count down to COP30, let’s learn about the vital concept of agroecology—a science and practice that intertwines ecological principles with social justice to build sustainable food systems. In this episode, our guests share how agroecology offers a powerful alternative to industrial agriculture by promoting biodiversity, restoring soil health, and empowering local communities. Join us to learn how farmers, indigenous peoples, and youth grassroots movements are reclaiming agroecological practices and pushing for the policies that will pave the road to climate justice. 

Guests: 

Dr. Miguel Altieri (Agronomist and Entomologist)

Amishi Agrawal (Laudato Si’ Research Institute, Oxford University)

Rayan Kassem (World Benchmarking Alliance)

Credits 

Host: 

Daniela Alba 

Producer and Digital Designer: 

Aya Laabadli Khallouq

Editorial Team: 

Roberto Jaramillo, SJ 

Giorgia Lucchi 

Tiffany Trejo

Cristobal Emilfork SJ

Music by: 

Juan Pablo Abalo


The Faith & Ecology Podcast is an initiative of the “Jesuits for Climate Justice: Faith in Action at COP30” Campaign. For more episodes, visit www.ecojesuit.com/faith-ecology-podcast. All rights reserved to the Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat (SJES) of the Society of Jesus.

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2 months ago
20 minutes 8 seconds

Faith & Ecology Podcast
Ep5. Reclaiming Our Roots: Food Systems and Food Sovereignty

In this compelling episode, we examine the vital concept of food sovereignty—the right of communities to healthy, culturally meaningful food grown through sustainable, ecologically sound practices–the fourth call of our campaign. Our guests bring powerful and diverse perspectives, from sustainable rural development to tackling access disparities and accompaniment of frontline communities. Together, they explore why reclaiming food sovereignty is urgent for protecting culture, health, and indigenous rights—and how it paves the way toward climate justice rooted in respect for our common home.

Guests:
Dr. Chris Bacon (Santa Clara University)
Dr. Clara Nicholls (UC Berkeley & Stanford University)
Elsa Pinto (JSS Timor-Leste)

Credits
Host: Daniela Alba
Producer and Digital Designer: Aya Laabadli Khallouq
Editorial Team: Roberto Jaramillo, SJ · Giorgia Lucchi · Tiffany Trejo · Cristobal Emilfork SJ
Music by: Juan Pablo Abalo

The Faith & Ecology Podcast is an initiative of the “Jesuits for Climate Justice: Faith in Action at COP30” Campaign.
For more episodes, visit www.ecojesuit.com/faith-ecology-podcast.
All rights reserved to the Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat (SJES) of the Society of Jesus.

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2 months ago
19 minutes 20 seconds

Faith & Ecology Podcast
Ep 4 · For a Just Energy Transition


Ready to unlock the future of fair and sustainable energy? Join us for this fourth episode as we zero in on the Just Energy Transition — pertaining to the third call of our Campaign. Our guests cover the background, current global progress, and share the impact that it has on the Global South through the testimonies of experts working on an inclusive and sustainable energy transition that aims to protect the most vulnerable. Tune in to spark your awareness and inspire action in your own corner of the world.

Guests:
Nick Robins (Carbon Tracker Initiative & LSE)
Maia Colodenco (Global Initiatives Division of Suramericana Vision)
Martha Phiri (JCED)

Credits
Host: Daniela Alba
Producer and Digital Designer: Aya Laabadli Khallouq
Editorial Team: Roberto Jaramillo, SJ · Giorgia Lucchi · Tiffany Trejo · Cristobal Emilfork SJ
Music by: Juan Pablo Abalo

The Faith & Ecology Podcast is an initiative of the “Jesuits for Climate Justice: Faith in Action at COP30” Campaign. For more episodes, visit www.ecojesuit.com/faith-ecology-podcast. All rights reserved to the Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat (SJES) of the Society of Jesus.

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2 months ago
17 minutes 4 seconds

Faith & Ecology Podcast
Ep 3: Climate Debt & the Loss and Damage Fund

What is climate debt and why does it exist? In this third episode, we dive into the urgent call for climate debt justice ahead of COP30.


Highlighting Pope Francis' 2025 Jubilee call to cancel the debt of the world’s poorest countries, we examine how global economic justice links with climate action.


We discuss the Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage and best practices from organizations like Caritas Internationalis, shedding light on the critical connection between debt cancellation and climate justice on the road to Belem.


Guests:

Gaël Giraud, S.J. (Economist)

Fernando Saldivar, S.J. (LMU Loyola Law School)

Liam Finn (Caritas Internationalis)


Credits

Host:

Daniela Alba


Producer and Digital Designer:

Aya Laabadli Khallouq


Editorial Team:

Roberto Jaramillo, S.J.

Giorgia Lucchi

Tiffany Trejo

Cristobal Emilfork, S.J.


Music by:

Juan Pablo Abalo


The Faith & Ecology Podcast is an initiative of the “Jesuits for Climate Justice: Faith in Action at COP30” Campaign. For more episodes, visit www.ecojesuit.com/faith-ecology-podcast. All rights reserved to the Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat (SJES) of the Society of Jesus.

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3 months ago
21 minutes 7 seconds

Faith & Ecology Podcast
Ep 2: The Role of Faith-Based Organizations in Climate Negotiations


In our second episode, we take a closer look at the diverse participation of faith actors and collaborators at COP30. Our guests represent varied intersections of involvement across the climate sector, sharing unique perspectives and approaches. Together, they highlight the important role faith plays in climate discourse—from international negotiations to raising global awareness. This conversation paints a broader picture of how faith communities engage with climate justice on multiple levels.

Guests: 

Hector Poveda (ICMC)

Azmaira Alibhai (UNEP)

Pierre Martinot-Lagarde (ILO)

Credits 

Host: 

Daniela Alba 

Producer and Digital Designer: 

Aya Laabadli Khallouq

Editorial Team: 

Roberto Jaramillo, SJ 

Giorgia Lucchi 

Tiffany Trejo

Cristobal Emilfork SJ

Music by: 

Juan Pablo Abalo

The Faith & Ecology Podcast is an initiative of the “Jesuits for Climate Justice: Faith in Action at COP30” Campaign. For more episodes, visit www.ecojesuit.com/faith-ecology-podcast. All rights reserved to the Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat (SJES) of the Society of Jesus. 


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3 months ago
19 minutes 26 seconds

Faith & Ecology Podcast
Faith and Ecology Podcast (Ep.1): What is the Conference of the Parties (COP)

In this inaugural episode of the Faith & Ecology podcast, we introduce the basics of COP30, the upcoming 30th UN Climate Change Conference taking place from 10–21 November 2025 in Belém, Brazil.

Featuring experts from diverse sectors engaged in climate negotiation processes, we explore why this annual global event is critical on the road to climate justice.

As part of the Jesuits for Climate Justice: Faith in Action at COP30 campaign, this nine-episode series draws inspiration from the Universal Apostolic Preferences, the 10th anniversary of Laudato Si’, and the Paris Agreement. Our goal is to raise awareness and deepen understanding of ecological issues and their impacts on daily life worldwide.Guests

  • Budi Tjahjono (Franciscans International)
  • Reem Al Saffar (MENA Youth Network | Imperial College London)
  • Pedro Walpole SJ (Environmental Science for Social Change – ESSC)

This episode is dedicated to Fr. Eric G. Velandria, SJ.

Host: Daniela Alba

Production Team

Producer and Digital Designer: Aya Laabadli Khallouq

Editorial Team: Roberto Jaramillo SJ, Giorgia Lucchi, Tiffany Trejo, Cristobal Emilfork SJ

Music by: Juan Pablo Abalo


The Faith & Ecology Podcast is an initiative of the Jesuits for Climate Justice: Faith in Action at COP30 Campaign. For more episodes, visit www.ecojesuit.com/faith-ecology-podcast.

All rights reserved to the Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat (SJES) of the Society of Jesus.

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3 months ago
21 minutes 11 seconds

Faith & Ecology Podcast
The Faith & Ecology Podcast is a nine-episode series launched as part of the "Jesuits for Climate Justice: Faith Action at COP30" Campaign, inspired by the 10th anniversary of Laudato Si’, and the Paris Agreement. Leading up to COP30 in November 2025, join conversations with experts, researchers, civil society members, and the Global Ignatian Advocacy Networks as we explore ecological issues, their impact on our daily lives, and the urgent call for climate justice. Tune in to deepen your understanding and be inspired to take action for the future of our common home.