
Buddhistdoor View: Brazil’s Bioeconomy – the Right Livelihood of the Future
Why Brazil’s foray into a bioeconomy in the Amazon rainforest provides a glimpse into the Right Livelihood of the future
Why Brazil’s foray into a bioeconomy in the Amazon rainforest provides a glimpse into the Right Livelihood of the future
Reflecting on our increasingly destructive path as a species and how Buddhist principles could help turn us around
A Buddhist eco-activist steps back and checks in with the Buddha and her emotions as the climate crisis marches forth around us
Forest monks in Malaysia hope to continue their tradition of ecological stewardship in cave temples
As a UNESCO World Heritage site, Bouddha seemed like a perfect way to start an international campaign to make prayer flags more eco-friendly
Following Buddhist ideals to build a beloved community to wisely confront the climate crisis
Allowing practice to nourish us as we contemplate the climate crisis
The Buddha spoke often of the rarity and preciousness of human life, describing it as rare as a blind or one-eyed turtle. This mystical creature
Sitting for the Earth with compassion for every precious life around us
Planet Earth is suffering from multiple environmental crises. Comprehensive research over many years by scientists, businesses, and governments has concluded that we face significant global
What can Buddhists contribute to the coming social and ecological transformations ahead of us?
How slowing down with time in nature can nurture our heart and practice