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Indigenous Environmentalism – What Sets Us Apart

Dharma Tradition(s): Buddhist; Hindu; Jain; Sikh SDG(s): SDG 13: Climate Action; SDG 14: Life Below Water; SDG 15: Life on Land Author: Viva Kermani Abstract: Hinduism is inherently an ecological religion. Centuries before the appearance of the word ecology or the concept of environmental management, Hindu scriptures instructed us that the animals and plants found

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Ecological Sustainability in India through the Ages

Dharma Tradition(s): Buddhist; Hindu; Jain SDG(s): SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities; SDG 13: Climate Action Author: Rajeev Sharma; Naveen Aggarwal; Sandeep Kumar Abstract: The world is witnessing environmental upheaval the world over. There seems to be the total disconnect with the nature which gets manifested in the form of climate change, global warming and natural

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Follow thy old wisdom

Dharma Tradition(s): Buddhist SDG(s): SDG 13: Climate Action; SDG 15: Life on Land Author: Kokila Konasinghe Abstract: What can Sri Lanka’s ancient kings tell us about protecting the natural world? Language(s): English Published: 7 December 2021 Content Type(s): Text Content Source(s): Academia Country(ies): Sri Lanka Region(s): Asia Link: https://www.acu.ac.uk/the-acu-review/follow-thy-old-wisdom/

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Indigenous Environmentalism – What Sets Us Apart

Dharma Tradition(s): Buddhist; Hindu; Jain; Sikh SDG(s): SDG 13: Climate Action; SDG 14: Life Below Water; SDG 15: Life on Land Author: Viva Kermani Abstract: Hinduism is inherently an ecological religion. Centuries before the appearance of the word ecology or the concept of environmental management, Hindu scriptures instructed us that the animals and plants found

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Buddhist Climate Change Statement to World Leaders

Dharma Tradition(s): Buddhist SDG(s): SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy; SDG 13: Climate Action Author: Global Buddhist Climate Change Collective Abstract: On 29 October 2015, the Dalai Lama and 14 other Buddhist leaders representing the Global Buddhist Climate Change Collective (GBCCC) issued the “Buddhist Climate Change Statement to World Leaders”, urging them “to cooperate with

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