Wood Wind: Voicing Our Sorrow for the World
A reflection on the world’s sadness and sources of…
A reflection on the world’s sadness and sources of…
Counsel for 2019 from Anam Thubten Rinpoche
An environmentally friendly way to return to the earth
Founding trust engaged in teaching communities…
Ambitious experiment to clean plastic waste from…
Buddhist ice sculpture highlights growing water…
Uncertainty, impermanence, and the awakened heart
China’s renaissance in ecological ethics
From biodiversity loss to desertification, from veganism and vegetarianism to green energy, environmental issues
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
China’s pollution continues to affect countries across the world, despite the accelerated growth of its renewable energy industry and President Xi Jinping’s estimable pledge with
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