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Skip to contentAbout UsOverviewGuidance and TeamJoin Our TeamSocial Media SpecialistPartnersContact UsShare Your ExperienceOfferingsEcoDharma ExplorationsUpcoming ExplorationsThe Fourth TurningWeathering the StormsPast ExplorationsOnly For Your Benefit, Honored OneTriple Bypass, Triple BlessingThe Power of Joyful and Loving EngagementEarth Body: Resonance and ResponseThe Support of the Five ElementsWorking with Paradox and Uncertainty in the AnthropoceneCompassion in ActionConnected and EmbeddedBound to Each OtherLessons from a SolsticeRemembering Our Reciprocity with EarthRegisterFrequently Asked QuestionsEcoSattva TrainingOverviewCourse ResourcesRegistrationRegister for the EcoSattva TrainingScholarship ApplicationGroupsRegister a GroupDirectory of EcoSattva Training GroupsFrequently Asked QuestionsOther EcoDharma CoursesEcoSattva Training – PreviousOverviewCourse ResourcesSupport Session LeadersDharma of ResistanceOverviewCourse ResourcesFAQWisdomOverviewEcoDharmaPracticesCreativeCommunityOverviewEventsStatementsActionResourcesHonoring Land & Ancestors16 EcoDharma PrinciplesEcoSattva VowsDedication of MeritArticles ArchiveMore ResourcesGet InvolvedOne Earth ActionSubscribe to Our NewsletterJoin Our TeamDonateSupport Our WorkManage Your Recurring DonationsYour Donation HistoryMenuAbout UsOverviewGuidance and TeamJoin Our TeamSocial Media SpecialistPartnersContact UsShare Your ExperienceOfferingsEcoDharma ExplorationsUpcoming ExplorationsThe Fourth TurningWeathering the StormsPast ExplorationsOnly For Your Benefit, Honored OneTriple Bypass, Triple BlessingThe Power of Joyful and Loving EngagementEarth Body: Resonance and ResponseThe Support of the Five ElementsWorking with Paradox and Uncertainty in the AnthropoceneCompassion in ActionConnected and EmbeddedBound to Each OtherLessons from a SolsticeRemembering Our Reciprocity with EarthRegisterFrequently Asked QuestionsEcoSattva TrainingOverviewCourse ResourcesRegistrationRegister for the EcoSattva TrainingScholarship ApplicationGroupsRegister a GroupDirectory of EcoSattva Training GroupsFrequently Asked QuestionsOther EcoDharma CoursesEcoSattva Training – PreviousOverviewCourse ResourcesSupport Session LeadersDharma of ResistanceOverviewCourse ResourcesFAQWisdomOverviewEcoDharmaPracticesCreativeCommunityOverviewEventsStatementsActionResourcesHonoring Land & Ancestors16 EcoDharma PrinciplesEcoSattva VowsDedication of MeritArticles ArchiveMore ResourcesGet InvolvedOne Earth ActionSubscribe to Our NewsletterJoin Our TeamDonateSupport Our WorkManage Your Recurring DonationsYour Donation HistoryLogin | JoinDonateWe can meet our eco-anxiety and validate its concerns. Yet we need not be ruled by fear.Go DeeperWelcome to One Earth Sangha, a virtual EcoDharma center supporting a global community in the Path of Engaged Practice.ONE EARTH WISDOMAs ten thousand years of climate stability is ending, the call to develop inner stability has never been more clear.Upcoming EcoDharma ExplorationsJoin Us Live the Third Sunday of Each Month The Fourth TurningEarth-Based Dharma and the Rising Eco-SanghaSeptember 18, 2022Meditation teacher and shamanic practitioner Spring Washam leads this EcoDharma Exploration on September 18.Learn More Weathering the StormsCaring for Inner and Outer TurmoilKaira Jewel LingoOctober 16, 2022View All EcoDharma ExplorationsFeatured EcoDharma The Buddha on Poverty and PlutocracyDavid LoyAugust 23, 2022Wealth inequality is not merely unjust—it's a threat to the fabric of society and the web of life. What would a Dharma response to institutional greed look like?Go Deeper EcoDharmaLessons from FireParallels in Ecology and EnlightenmentKristin BarkerEcoDharmaTransition ZonesFire's Potential for Destruction and CreationLou LeonardEcoDharmaBeyond Hope or DespairRenee LertzmanDiscover More EcoDharmaThe EcoSattva TrainingA Course to Cultivate Wisdom, Connection, and an Unwavering ResponseSolidarity with Life“The Dharma is a terrific lens through which to view ecoactivism. This has helped me think about ways to help others who are either overwhelmed or think no action can be sufficiently effective and have given up.”Registration for individuals and groups is now open. Join the TrainingFeatured Practice EcoSattva VowsOne Earth SanghaAugust 15, 2022Vows can provide vital stability, especially in times of turmoil. As an aid to your engaged practice, we invite you to commit to solidarity with the living Earth community.Go DeeperDiscover More PracticesEcoDharma Art, Poetry, and Imagery Song for SpeciesA Poem in Honor of Endangered Species DayMark ColemanMay 20, 2022If our winged, scaled, and shelled relatives could speak with us, what might they say? On Endangered Species Day, our guiding teacher Mark Coleman shares this original poem.Go DeeperDiscover More Art, Poetry, and ImageryExplore One Earth WisdomONE EARTH COMMUNITYThe Path of Engaged Practice is itself made sustainable by compassion, commitment and community.Featured Online Coursefrom Our Networks Dharma of ResistanceClimate, Justice, Nonviolence and Regenerative social changeCan we take the inconvenient and risky actions necessary to minimize suffering? How might taking such actions become more normal, healing, holistic, and beautiful? Can they authentically express our deepest spiritual truths?Led by Boundless in Motion and hosted by One Earth Sangha, this course begins May 15. Applications open now.Learn MoreEventsfrom our Networks Stories and Songs of the PeopleAn InterNātional Gathering 'Voices of the Original Peoples'September 15, 2022—September 18, 2022InterNātional Indigenous Initiative for Transformative Collaboration (INITC) OnlineJoin us for an in-person and virtual gathering of intercultural, interfaith sharing of experience and knowledge for the profound social, cultural, economic, legal and environmental issues reflecting the impacts to the health and well-being of our collective Nations and our Planet. Registration closes midnight September 9th.Learn More Cowspiracy: The Sustainability SecretWith Thanissara and Charity KahnAugust 28, 2022 OnlineEcosattvas in the AnthropoceneKaia Svien interviewed by Hildur PalsdottirAugust 28, 2022 OnlinePeople of Color August Ecodharma RetreatWith Kritee (Kanko), Kaira Jewel Lingo, Ramon Gabrieloff-Parish and Imtiaz RangwalaAugust 30, 2022—September 4, 2022Discover More EventsStatementsfrom Leaders and Practitioners Walking the Boddhisatva PathA Western Soto Zen Buddhist Statement on the Climate CrisisWestern Soto Zen BuddhistsMarch 2017The Western Soto Zen Buddhist Association's statement on the climate crisis draws from a long term commitment from this rich tradition to Earth, sustainability, and compassion.Go DeeperDiscover More StatementsExplore One Earth CommunityONE EARTH ACTIONThere is a way to be a human being that causes all life to thrive.— Woman Stands Shining (Pat McCabe)Campaigns for Action Discover More CampaignsFeatured Action OrganizationsIndigenous Climate Action: a coalition out of Ottawa, Canada seeking solutions to climate change by building a movement of Indigenous communities. Join them in asking City National Bank and the Royal Bank of Canada to stop violating Indigenous rights and fueling climate chaos.Banco de Basques: a Patagonia grantee based in Argentina advocating for a change in the way natural resources are managed, campaigning to create national parks while fighting deforestation, poaching, and dams. (en Español)EarthJustice: a San Francisco-based nonprofit environmental law firm wielding law and partnerships to protect people’s health, to preserve magnificent places and wildlife, to advance clean energy, and to combat climate change. In their words, they are here “because the earth needs a good lawyer.” Check out their action alerts here.Featured Calls to ActionUpcomingTake one of the many steps listed on Stop the Money Pipeline’s current calls to action. Some of these are ongoing and some are time-sensitive; check back regularly for updates or join their newsletter (linked at the bottom of the page) to stay current.U.S.-based Interfaith Power and Light shares upcoming actions on their Public Policy Page.Stop the Money Pipeline: Send a letter to executives at big banks asking them to reconsider their funding of the Mountain Valley PipelinePeople v. Fossil Fuels – Tell the Biden administration: No new fossil fuel leases on our federal lands and waters.Ongoing OpportunitiesThe David Suzuki Foundation offers comprehensive resources for engagement at the local government level. View guides on assessing your local government’s climate plan and working with local leaders on climate action. You can also check out their Act Locally page.Take a step from Don’t Look Up’s resource page. Click on a step and scroll down to see some helpful tips for each one.Check out WECAN’s recommended actions for governments and financial institutions that came out of Stockholm+50. Reach out to your local governments and financial institutions and urge them to adopt these changes swiftly. More resources from the conference here.Stop the Money Pipeline:Move your money and divest from fossil fuelsIf you are a college student, learn about and launch a reinvestment campaignTell your government representatives and local financial institutions to put people and planet before polluters.Stories of Engagement Environmental WarriorsBuddhist Monastics Practice Forest ProtectionDipen BaruaMarch 19, 2021Moved by intimate awareness of dependent co-arising, monastics in Southeast Asia have become leaders in protecting their local environment.Go DeeperDiscover More Stories of EngagementExplore One Earth ActionGo Deeper with UsWisdomCommunityActionMenuWisdomCommunityActionNo Mud, No Lotus— Thích Nhất HạnhWe are building a global network of individuals and communities committed to transforming the human-earth relationship through Dharma wisdom and practice. We hope to meet you there. 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