
Engaged Buddhism: One Earth Sangha Opens Registration for EcoSattva Training
One Earth Sangha, a environmental nonprofit network has opened registration for its 2025–26 EcoSattva Training course.

One Earth Sangha, a environmental nonprofit network has opened registration for its 2025–26 EcoSattva Training course.

Modern technology helps Shambhala bring communities and individuals together to discuss ecoDharma without the large carbon footprint

American ecoBuddhist, activist, and Zen practitioner Tim Ream offers a lifetime of wisdom as he teaches the fundamental ecological and spiritual need for us to love Earth

John Harvey Negru looks at the ongoing work of the International Network of Engaged Buddhists in their efforts to build sustainable Dharma networks

The Barre Center for Buddhist Studies has done extensive work in its teachings, land and building use, and collaborations to put it on the cutting edge of contemporary ecoDharma

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

By urging action in the peaceful and peacefulness among activists, One Earth Sangha is building a community of people who care deeply for our earth and all of our myriad interconnections

A college student in the US reflects on the Buddhist way as a path to social change and to peace

Reflecting on our increasingly destructive path as a species and how Buddhist principles could help turn us around

The line between suicide and non-violent sacrifice can be difficult to see when others take their own lives in protest

Contemplating whether Buddhist eco-activism will succeed, or whether that matters

Following Buddhist ideals to build a beloved community to wisely confront the climate crisis