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Home > Climate Emergency > Climate Change Statements from World Religions > Buddhism

Buddhism

A Western Soto Zen Buddhist Statement on the Climate Crisis
April 2016 

Buddhist Climate Statement to World Leaders
Global Buddhist Climate Change Collective
October 29, 2015

The Time to Act is Now: A Buddhist Declaration on Climate Change
May 14, 2015

The Earth as Witness: International Dharma Teachers’ Statement on Climate Change
January 8, 2014

Dalai Lama endorsement of 350ppm target for atmospheric climate change
May 11, 2009

Dalai Lama Urges World to Act on Climate Change
November 30, 2009

The Time to Act is Now: A Buddhist Declaration on Climate Change
By Dr David Tetsuun Loy, Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi, and Dr John Stanley
2009
 

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