"Buddhism and the Ethics of Species Conservation"
This paper suggests that the contribution of Buddhism to the issue of species conservation should be part of the conservation discourse.
This paper suggests that the contribution of Buddhism to the issue of species conservation should be part of the conservation discourse.
Human cultures have exploited bottlenecks in commodities or resources in order to gain power and control. This essay looks at two examples of psychotropic mechanisms being used in this way
This article considers how the cosmology of the Sateré-Mawé, an indigenous tribe located in the Brazilian Amazon, interacts with the pressures of the modern era.
Michael Levine discusses pantheism in relation to ecology in the context of the search for the metaphysical and ethical foundations for an ethological ethic.
Bron Taylor examines the evolution of “green religions” in North America and beyond.
This book catalyzes the reflection about the aesthetic and spiritual dimension in the environmental humanities and offers transdisciplinary insights into the challenge of sustainability and ongoing changes in our society and environment.
The documentary follows a tribe in one of the poorest regions in India and its fight to save a sacred mountain from multinational mining moguls.
The book explores the cultural and religious significance of James Cameron’s film Avatar (2010).
In his work, Francaviglia proposes “to tell the story of how the Great Basin’s environment resonates in the spiritual lives of all its people”.