Buddhist Response to the climate change
Buddhism and Climate change: A Compassion Response
1. Renewed Focus on the Environment:
Modern Buddhist teachings are re-emphasizing care for the earth. Many Buddhists leader now speak directly about the climate crisis as a normal and spiritual.
2. Compassion Expanded
Traditional Buddhist compassion (karuna) is no longer limited to people—it is now extended to animals, plants, and entire ecosystems. All life is interconnected, so harming the planet means harming ourselves.
3. Collective Action, Not Just Individual Practice
Buddhists are moving beyond meditation alone. Many communities are joining climate movements, supporting sustainability, and calling for ethical living that reduces harm to nature.
4. Inspired by Buddhist Cosmology
Buddhist views of the universe—where everything arises through interdependence—support ideas of climate justice and planetary health. The Earth is not separate from us; it’s part of our shared being.
In short, Buddhism’s response to climate change blends ancient wisdom with modern urgency—calling for inner change, outer action, and deep care for all life.
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