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Lonnie Ellis Extended Interview
Clip: 6/18/2015 | 4m 14s
Lonnie Ellis talks about climate change and Pope Francis' encyclical on the environment.
Watch more of our interview about climate change and Pope Francis' encyclical on the environment with Lonnie Ellis, Associate Director for the Catholic Climate Covenant.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Lonnie Ellis Extended Interview
Clip: 6/18/2015 | 4m 14s
Watch more of our interview about climate change and Pope Francis' encyclical on the environment with Lonnie Ellis, Associate Director for the Catholic Climate Covenant.
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