Climate Change
Susan Bauer-Wu’s new book, A Future We Can Love, reminds us that in order to effectively face the climate crisis, we need to accept our emotions with compassion.
No Time To Lose
We have to accept the reality that climate change is already here and learn to live in our new world—a world on fire.
Personal Reflections Climate Change
Opening the Heart-Mind during Ecodharma Ceremonies
Composting trauma into collective action
Buddhist Leaders in Hawaii Offer Guidance After the Maui Wildfires
Aloha and dana are manifest in the words, thoughts, and actions of the community.
What If We’re Telling the Wrong Stories About the Climate Crisis?
Rebecca Solnit and Joan Halifax discuss the power of generative narratives.
An Ecodharma Retreat for Buddhist Teachers
A gathering of teachers looks at ways the Buddhist community can respond to the climate crisis.
Finding Grace Amid the Grief
In his latest book, The Trail to Kanjiroba, conservationist William deBuys reflects on how we can apply hospice ethics to how we care for the planet.
Meditation in an Age of Cataclysms
When despairing thoughts about climate collapse become overwhelming, try turning towards feeling.
How to Stay Grounded and Motivated in the Face of Our Climate Crisis
Three dharma teachers show us how activism, compassion, and a deeper connection with nature can make a difference.
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