Encyclical on Climate Change and Inequality
Pope Francis’s Urgent Call for Climate Justice
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Quick Facts
| Author | Pope Francis |
| Narrator | Mark Bramhall, Linda Korn |
| Runtime | 5h35m |
| Published | August 4, 2015 |
| Rating | 4.7 / 5 (123 ratings) |
| Categories | Politics & Social Sciences, Politics & Government, Public Policy, Environmental, Social, Social Sciences, Poverty & Homelessness, Science & Engineering, Science, Environment, Climate Change, Conservation, Nature & Ecology, Sports & Outdoors, Outdoors & Nature |
| Format | Audiobook (Digital) |
| Platform | Audible |
About This Audiobook
Dive into Pope Francis’s groundbreaking encyclical, where he blends spiritual wisdom with a fierce call to action against climate change and economic inequality. This audiobook is more than just words—it’s a powerful, passionate argument that demands attention from leaders and citizens alike. With Mark Bramhall’s measured yet dynamic narration, this audio experience feels intimate and compelling. The combination of the Pope’s eloquent prose and Bramhall’s nuanced delivery makes for an unforgettable listening journey.
Why Listen to Encyclical on Climate Change and Inequality?
- Expert narration by Mark Bramhall, Linda Korn brings every character and scene to life across 5h35m of immersive audio.
- Bestseller-quality story from Pope Francis, rated 4.7 stars by 123 listeners.
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