
In addition to this sampling, you can find other videos regarding Sikhism and ecology at the Ecosikh YouTube channel.
Podcasts on Sikhism and the Environment
Sikh Human Rights Group
(Follow link to hear podcasts)
Air Pollution: The Reality of Punjab
EcoSikh
June 28, 2021
Watch the virtual conference to get insights from the experts about the current air pollution scenario in Punjab and how we can save our future generations.
Guru Nanak Sacred Forest in Defense to India’s Extreme Pollution
A video by Pluc TV & EcoSikh
2020
In defence of extreme pollution in India, EcoSikh along with Afforestt is planting Guru Nanak Sacred Forests. Thus far, Guru Nanak Sacred forests made by EcoSikh have been planted in Punjab, Rajasthan, Haryana, Maharashtra, Gujrat, Delhi, Chandigarh, and Jammu.
Punjab: Land of the Five Drying Rivers
Directed by Sirjaut Kaur Dhariwal
Kudrat Creations
2020
A matriarch in her 90s recounts her experiences with the introduction of genetically modified organisms to her homeland. Using her farming village as a case study, the film explores the social and environmental degradations wrought by seeds forced onto the people of northwest India. An OFFICIAL SELECTION of the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital 2020.
Journey with EcoSikh
2016
This video contains accomplishments and achievements of EcoSikh and the journey so far. EcoSikh is an international Sikh environmental initiative that was launched in 2009 at Windsor Castle as a response to United Nation’s call to the world religions to protect the earth. Our mission is to spread Guru Nanak’s message of environmental love and to engage Sikhs globally on the critical issue of climate change. We promote practical ways to implement the message of gurbani for planet conservation.
EcoSikh: A Sikh Response to Climate Change
June 22, 2015
A review of EcoSikh efforts in 2015 to combat climate change and engage Sikhs around the world to take environmental action.
Engaging punjab’s youth to care for nature
Ecosikh
EcoSikh, a Washington-based environmental organization, appeals to Sikhs around the world to celebrate World Sikh Environment Day on March 14, 2018. March 14th is an important day for Sikhs as it marks the enthronement day of the seventh Sikh Guru, Guru Har Rai, who is remembered for his love of nature and care for animals. EcoSikh has facilitated the celebration of World Sikh Environment Day since 2010.
Header photo: Sikhs partake of the healing waters of the sarovar at Gurdwara Dukh Nivaran Sahib, Patiala