
Buddhistdoor View: Nature’s Grand Ferocity and Human Humility
Contemplations on the violent aspects of Mother Nature

Contemplations on the violent aspects of Mother Nature

Manifesting a vision of engaged Buddhism

Cultivating a holistic approach to sustainable…

A Buddhist perspective on sustainable living

Buddhist teachings on the environment

An interview with Dasho Karma Ura, president of the Centre…

A perspective that focuses on interconnectedness, or…

From biodiversity loss to desertification, from veganism and vegetarianism to green energy, environmental issues

This article is based on a panel address given by the author at the International Seminar on India’s North Eastern Region and Buddhist Heritage held

The Earth recently reached a grim milestone. On 24 October, the World Meteorological Organization reported in its annual Greenhouse Gas Bulletin that a strong El Niño weather

On 24 May 2013, a Sri Lankan Buddhist monk named Bowatte Indrarathana self-immolated in front of the Temple of the Tooth in Kandy, demanding an

A group of students wallows in a pool of mud; not far away, another group is dumping dung into a dugout to make organic fertilizer—hardly what