
Things Are Awful, Things Are Getting Worse
As another round of climate talks begins and we have seen so many promises broken, how might we find a core of light and good in the world?
As another round of climate talks begins and we have seen so many promises broken, how might we find a core of light and good in the world?
SEOUL, South Korea – The 20th Biennial Conference of the International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB), jointly organized with Jungto Society, concluded in Seoul on
The stark outlook presented by scientists and activists has yet to alter the activities of most people in the industrialized world
A Buddhist reflection on the recent UK “soup protest,” the climate crisis, and the lack of political motivation to make changes needed to keep our planet livable
A student in the lineage of Thich Nhat Hanh, Robertson Work applies his wisdom gained through his time at the UN and in academia to the climate crisis
A college student in the US reflects on the Buddhist way as a path to social change and to peace
Drawing on wisdom of the Buddhist teaching and the strength of our sangha to respond with compassion and wise action to the growing global climate crisis
Applying the Buddhist wisdom of the vastness of time and the importance of refuge to the reality of our current climate crisis
As water levels along the Yangtze River retreat amid China’s driest summer in six decades, historic evidence of an ancient wisdom tradition has emerged from
An American college student examines how their new perspective on Buddhism has encouraged them to change their relationship with the world
Relying on the noble truths of socially engaged Buddhism amid this tangled karma
Can Buddhists and others wake up to the reality of our collective self-destruction before it is too late?