Let the Revolution Begin: Climate Action Camp NS
Climate Action Camp: Training for strategic community-led creative resistance Join us for a training camp on how to take direct action against environmental degradation and climate chaos. Led by a … Continue reading →
A Short March by One Person in a Small Town for Climate Justice
Most of my fellow enviro guerrillas went to the People’s March for Climate Justice in New York City on Sept. 21. I could have been on the bus with them, … Continue reading →
Refuge Recovery: Tricycle Interview with Noah Levine
Buddhist teacher Noah Levine’s punk rocker past, social advocacy, and straight-talking, subversive books like Dharma Punx and Against the Stream have earned him an avid following among the young and disaffected. Now he can … Continue reading →
People’s Climate March
An estimated 700 Buddhists marched together in last week’s demonstration. Joshua Eaton “I know that my path to enlightenment will only come from being connected to the world around me,” … Continue reading →
Embody Fierce Compassion: Buddhists at the People’s Climate March
Posted by: Kritee Posted date: September 26, 2014 In: Art, Articles, Dhamma, Eco Justice, Environment, Interfaith, International, Science, Take Action | comment : 2 For many years, the two preoccupations of my life, “meditation practice” and “environmental science”, were two streams that ran parallel to each … Continue reading →
What’s Possible
What’s Possible, a new film narrated by Morgan Freeman, for World Leaders on the Urgency of Global Warming, was presented to world leaders at the UN Summit on Climate Change,
350.org Peoples Climate March Report Back
Bishop Desmond Tutu Speaks Out for Climate Action
Bishop Desmond Tutu calls for end to fossil fuel era.
