Greening Our Religions: An Interfaith Response to Our Environmental Crisis
Buddhism
May 04, 2008
| Length: | 1:53:53 |
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Program Description:
What are the strengths and weaknesses from within religious traditions for addressing the environmental crisis and the human suffering that it causes? In this lecture, Professor Stephanie Kaza of UVM's Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources addresses this and other environmental questions in the context of Buddhism.
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