Encyclical on Climate Change and Inequality
By Pope Francis
Introduction by Naomi Oreskes
By Pope Francis
Introduction by Naomi Oreskes
By Pope Francis
Introduction by Naomi Oreskes
By Pope Francis
Introduction by Naomi Oreskes
Category: Domestic Politics | Science & Technology
Category: Domestic Politics | Science & Technology
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$17.99
Jul 23, 2015 | ISBN 9781612195285
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Aug 04, 2015 | ISBN 9781612195292
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Praise
Praise for the Encyclical on Climate Change and Inequality
“An urgent call to action.”
—The New York Times
“This breathtaking amalgam of urgency and poetry mines the spirit and appeals to the moral core… That a secular publisher, Melville House, chose to print in its entirety the papal document…bespeaks its relevance beyond the walls of the Roman Catholic Church.”
—Chicago Tribune
“The most astonishing and perhaps the most ambitious papal document of the past 100 years.”
—The Guardian
“A powerful, prophetic, and personal plea for governments, religions, businesses and individuals to work together to address climate change.”
—Time
“The pope’s clarion call adds an ethical dimension to a debate too often bogged down in warring statistics and economic arguments . . . His powerful message on climate change should have the skeptics and deniers, who’ve stood in the way of meaningful action, squirming in their seats and feeling the heat.”
—USA Today
“The letter isn’t just a manifesto for clergy and bishops, but doubles as a call to action with scientific rational, written in plain language and addressed to ‘every person living on this planet.’”
—Chicago Tribune
“In his masterful grasp of the science behind climate change, the pontiff unmasks himself as a policy wonk.”
—The Washington Post
“A bold act by the pope, the encyclical in many ways reflects a movement that has been growing for decades.”
—Los Angeles Times
Table Of Contents
Contents
Introduction by Naomi Oreskes
Preface
1. What Is Happening to Our Common Home
2. The Gospel of Creation
3. The Human Roots of the Ecological Crisis
4. Integral Ecology
5. Lines of Approach and Action
6. Ecological Education and Spirituality
Notes
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