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Buddhist Climate Activists: How Emotions Drive Action
Multiple LocationsMonday, November 25, 2024
Others use teachings on impermanence to deal with sadness or anger about climate change. But it's not always easy. Some activists struggle with guilt or feel that their religion tells them to avoid anger. They also sometimes turn inward to cope with stress, which can make it harder to take action. By studying these activists, we can learn more about how emotions and beliefs shape our response to climate change.
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