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April 14, 2018
By Maria Benevento
National Catholic Reporter

Duluth, Minn. — A Catholic Worker retreat culminated in an action at a pipeline storage facility April 9 in Carlton County, Minnesota, where 27 people risked arrest for trespassing when they occupied the yard with banners, signs, jars of blessed water and sacred objects in an effort to “transform”...

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April 13, 2018

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April 13, 2018
By Feng Hao
China Dialogue

A Buddhist lama and his local volunteers search for a solution to the growing piles of rubbish on the remote Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau

It’s seven o’clock in the evening Beijing time, but out on the Ganjia grasslands, in Xiahe county, the sun shows no sign of setting....

Boulder native will consider social, ecological implications of Zen Buddhism

By Rob Enslin
Syracuse University
April 11, 2018

Syracuse Symposium concludes its yearlong look at “Belonging” with a contemplation on the Buddhist concept of nature.

April 10, 2018  
By Timothy J. Greene
Seattle Times

As we prepare to join Saturday’s March for Science, please understand that by integrating traditional knowledge with Western science, we can solve some of our biggest challenges, including those brought by our changing climate.

April 9, 2018
By Martha A. Kirk
National Catholic Reporter

In this Easter season, when we were blessed again with the waters of baptism, do we have eyes to see the sacredness of water? May we who have passed through the waters of baptism recognize that as our call to speak and work passionately so all in our global family may have clean water.

April 9, 2018
By Tracey Osborne
Scientific American

Indigenous people are rejecting oil, coal and gas extraction in favor of renewable energy to save their land, increase employment and fight global warming

April 9, 2018
By Anne Davies
The Guardian

When the water levels of the Darling river fall, local elders in Wilcannia, New South Wales, say, the crime rate spikes, particularly juvenile crime.

It seems like an odd correlation until the elders explain just how important the river is to their everyday...

April 6, 2018
By Anna Pukas
Arab News

CAMBRIDGE: Green is the color of Islam and also the color that symbolizes eco-friendly, sustainable living.

A building under construction in Cambridge seeks to marry both in what will be Europe’s first eco-mosque.

The project is 10 years in the making and has tested the ingenuity of architects and engineers. But it is on...

March 30, 2018
By Kalinga Seneviratne
Eurasia Review

A 76-year old Buddhist monk living on his own in his forest monastery in North-eastern Thailand has appealed for international help after receiving death threats from illegal loggers according to a report in Bangkok Post.