
Conservation: Buddhist Bhutan Launches Tree-Planting Initiative
The Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan’s Department of Forests and Park Services has launched a nationwide initiative to plant fire-resistant native trees will be planted in

The Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan’s Department of Forests and Park Services has launched a nationwide initiative to plant fire-resistant native trees will be planted in

The Centre for Bhutan studies & GNH (CBS) has announced that Bhutan will host the Bhutan Meditation Conference: Science, Mindfulness, and Meditation.

Buddhist retreat FNCC challenges Everglades restoration plans, highlighting potential harm to sacred spaces and wetlands

No one was injured as the Buddhist temple building fell into flood waters

Life-release practices are common in many Buddhist traditions, but rising environmental concerns have led many to abandon or change their merit-making practices.

The Zen school, with roots in Korean practice and centers around the world, will welcome a global audience to discuss the climate crisis

The renowned Ladakhi climate activist and environmental innovator, Sonam Wangchuk, today entered 20th day of a three-week protest fast.

The Cambodian government is building an eco-friendly space for Dharma practice in the heart of the serene forests and mountains

The Soka Gakkai International, which participated in COP28 in Dubai, has called for the inclusion of global youth in climate crisis policy processes.

Working in collaboration with the eco-activism foundation Ecoton, the Young Buddhist Association of Indonesia held a release ritual in East Java.

In the tradition of the late Lama Zopa Rinpoche, Sangngak Tenzin Rinpoche confers blessings for beloved pets of Muscovites

On 16 September, Bhutan’s National Snow Leopard Survey confirmed a jump in the snow leopard population to 134 individuals, up 39.5 per cent from 96 in 2015.