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America Magazine
"Cardinal Turkson: The Earth is at Risk"
by Luke Hansen, S.J. (Nov. 5, 2015)
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America Magazine
"The Giant and the Child: Cardinal Peter Turkson Challenges Silicon Valley"
by Jim McDermott (Nov. 4, 2015)
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National Catholic Reporter
"Right role of technology dissected at Santa Clara encyclical conference"
By Mandy Erickson (Nov. 5, 2015)
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Catholic News Service
"Cardinal: Climate change affects all, regardless of wealth or privilege"
By Gus Hardy (Nov. 5, 2015)
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Reuters

"Pope Franics' relationship to a movement that divided Latin America"
by Kevin Burke
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San Jose Mercury News

"Silicon Valley and what Pope Francis calls our 'ecological debt'
by Thane Kreiner, Ph.D.
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Reuters

"Why Pope Francis, spiritual leader of a billion souls, cares about saving the material world"
by Keith Warner, OFM
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San Jose Mercury News

"Pope Francis' 'Common Home' encyclical is a game changer"
by David DeCosse, Edwin Maurer and John Farnsworth
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Online

Deseret News National

"A message about the family and faith is getting lost in the pope's climate message"
by Lane Anderson
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ABC7

ABC7 News reported on the message of Cardinal Turkson, and how the Catholic Church is leading in standing up for the poor and disadvantaged in advocacy for action on climate change. Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship's Keith Warner, OFM, is interviewed.

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ABC7

In an interview with ABC7 News, SCU environmental studies professor John Farnsworth speaks about looking forward after the Pope's recent encyclical on climate change.
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CBS San Francisco

"Pope Francis’ Encyclical On The Environment Gets Early Praise From Bay Area Catholics"
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Radio

KLIV-AM

KLIV radio carried Cardinal Peter Turkson's message that Silicon Valley is an important force which must keep its focus on positive impact. The spot noted the importance of the conference being held at Santa Clara University.

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KQED Forum

"Pope Francis Begins Politically charged U.S. Visit"
Sally Vance-Trembath, lecturer in Religious Studies, speaks with Scott Shafer about the social, political and spiritual implications of the Pope's visit.
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WWL radio

"Tommy, Climate Change, and the Pope"
Sally Vance-Trembath, lecturer in Religious Studies, speaks with Tommy Tucker about the Pope's encyclical.
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