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Earth Day 2022: Assemble all Beings

Posted on April 21, 2022April 22, 2022by Teahouse

22 April is Earth Day, and the occasion comes with renewed urgency as we now know that it is highly unlikely that we can stop the world from passing 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming in the next ten years. There is still hope that the world can keep the world from warming to 2.0 degrees […]

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  • Sensei Alex Kakuyo

Reflections on Greta Thunberg and Climate Change

Posted on October 6, 2019October 8, 2019by Teahouse

I’ve been an environmentalist for as I can remember. I was 9 years old scolding my parents for not turning off all the lights in the house to save electricity. When I was 12, I used to walk the railroad tracks near my house; picking up scrap metal that fell from the trains, and taking […]

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  • Justin Whitaker

Tugging on Our Feelings about Climate Change?

Posted on November 30, 2018November 30, 2018by Teahouse

Like many people following the news today, I find myself deeply worried about climate change. Scientists are offering more and more dire warnings about what to expect in just 10 to 20 years. And we’re actually experiencing weather events that have never or only extremely rarely before occurred: the massive Typhoon Mangkhut that slammed into […]

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  • Graham Lock

Squawking about climate change

Posted on October 31, 2018January 24, 2019by Teahouse

When I was in Australia recently, a good friend—someone I know to be very well informed as well as very generous—accused me of “squawking” about climate change, and of being one of those people who go around trying to frighten people by talking about a coming apocalypse, while ignoring the fact that as much is […]

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  • Graham Lock

David Loy and Donald Trump

Posted on December 12, 2016December 14, 2017by Teahouse

Graham Lock Having recently reviewed David Loy’s latest book, I wasn’t intending to talk about him again so soon. Nor was I intending to add my voice to the howls of anguish following the election of Donald Trump. However, Raymond Lam, Buddhistdoor’s senior writer, recently sent me the transcript of a talk called “The Bodhisattva […]

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