Compilation of reflections on Buddhism and ecology, and also actions and projects of different Buddhist centers or schools in Latin America, Spain and Asia.
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Christiana Figueres: climate activist and Dharma example
Karen Christiana Figueres Olsen, popularly known as Christiana Figueres, is a Costa Rican diplomat recognized worldwide as a leader in climate change. Born in 1956, Figueres served as executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on

Christiana Figueres: climate activist and Dharma example
Karen Christiana Figueres Olsen, popularly known as Christiana Figueres, is a Costa Rican diplomat recognized worldwide as a leader in climate change. Born in 1956, Figueres served as executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on

An EcoBuddhism Laboratory... What is it, why and for what?
In March 2024, a group of people met to analyze the concept of ecology in Buddhism, starting with the study of some conceptions and ideas transmitted in the book Ecodharma by David Loy. This meeting will be the first podcast of the LEB EcoBuddhism Laboratory

An EcoBuddhism Laboratory... What is it, why and for what?
In March 2024, a group of people met to analyze the concept of ecology in Buddhism, starting with the study of some conceptions and ideas transmitted in the book Ecodharma by David Loy. This meeting will be the first podcast of the LEB EcoBuddhism Laboratory

Second discussion: Disruptions of Buddhism and Shamanism: Ecofeminist ethical and aesthetic perspectives generated from water and land
This July 20, two women from the Buddhist and shamanic world will meet in a particularly special dialogue: this is the second conversation of the EcoBuddhism Laboratory; this time with Damchö Diana Finnegan and Natalia Contesse.

Second discussion: Disruptions of Buddhism and Shamanism: Ecofeminist ethical and aesthetic perspectives generated from water and land
This July 20, two women from the Buddhist and shamanic world will meet in a particularly special dialogue: this is the second conversation of the EcoBuddhism Laboratory; this time with Damchö Diana Finnegan and Natalia Contesse.

Editorial introduction to the special edition “Buddhism, Ecology and Climate Change”
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a group of scientists that advises the UN and whose findings are supported by the world's governments, announced in August 2021 the first part of its first review of the science of change

Editorial introduction to the special edition “Buddhism, Ecology and Climate Change”
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a group of scientists that advises the UN and whose findings are supported by the world's governments, announced in August 2021 the first part of its first review of the science of change

PROPOSAL FOR A CATALAN NETWORK OF ECOLOGY AND BUDDHISM
Globalization and the excessive increase in the consumption of natural resources cause pollution and destruction of ecosystems, which can make the planet uninhabitable. The current system, which promotes competition and inequality, needs a radical change towards a model

PROPOSAL FOR A CATALAN NETWORK OF ECOLOGY AND BUDDHISM
Globalization and the excessive increase in the consumption of natural resources cause pollution and destruction of ecosystems, which can make the planet uninhabitable. The current system, which promotes competition and inequality, needs a radical change towards a model

