At a time of growing environmental crisis, a pioneer of Green Buddhist thought offers challenging and illuminating perspectives.
With species rapidly disappearing and global temperatures rising, there is more urgency than ever to act on the ecological crises we face. Hundreds of millions of people around the world—including unprecedented numbers of Westerners—now practice Buddhism. Can Buddhists be a critical voice in the green conversation? Leading Buddhist environmentalist Stephanie Kaza has spent her career exploring the intersection of religion and ecology. With so much at stake, she offers guidance on how people and communities can draw on Buddhist concepts and practices to live more sustainable lives on our one and only home.
Green Buddhism: Practice and Compassionate Action in Uncertain Times
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Author(s)Stephanie Kaza
PublisherShambhala
ISBN / ASIN1611806747
ISBN-139781611806748
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Sales Rank330,906
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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