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    A Buddhist Response to the Climate Emergency

    A Buddhist Response to the Climate Emergency

    Edited by John Stanley, David R. Loy, and Gyurme Dorje,

    Never before have so many teachers from all Buddhist traditions-Zen, Vajrayana, Theravada, Vipassana; from the West and the East-come together to offer a unified response to a matter of utmost urgency. This watershed volume is at the same time a clarion call to action and a bright beacon of hope.

    With contributions from: the Dalai Lama, the Seventeenth Karmapa, Sakya Trizin,Dudjom Rinpoche, Chatral Rinpoche, Ato Rinpoche,Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche,Thrangu Rinpoche,Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche, Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche, Ringu Tulku Rinpoche,Tsoknyi Rinpoche, Robert Aitken, Joanna Macy, Bhikkhu Bodhi, Joseph Goldstein,Taigen Dan Leighton, Susan Murphy,Matthieu Ricard,Hozan Alan Senauke, Lin Jensen, and Thich Nhat Hanh
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    "What role can Buddhism play in our response to the global ecological predicament? Should we focus on prayer and meditation or social action? This book presents the hard science of global warming and solutions to the crisis from a Buddhist perspective, together with the views of leading contemporary teachers: The Dalai Lama, The Karmapa, Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche, Sakya Trizin, Thich Nhat Hanh, Joanna Macy, Joseph Goldstein, Lin Jensen, Bhikkhu Bodhi, and many others.
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    "The editors, John Stanley, David Loy, and Gyurme Dorje, have compiled a selection of provocative and even beautiful essays, interviews, and poetry by Asian and Western Buddhist teachers, almost all composed specifically for the book. The aspirational prayers are perhaps the most effective and inspiring. Rather than lecture from a distance, many of the teachers present with refreshing honesty their own struggles to articulate a position on climate change and address the myriad related problems that developing countries and Western nations face. The editors also provide introductory essays to the various sections of the books that serve as concise summaries of the science and potential dangers of the climate crisis."--Buddhadharma
    “At last – a clear exposition of our responsibilities as Buddhists in dealing with the enormous challenge of saving our planet. Two of the world’s most influential Buddhists – His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Thich Nhat Hanh – are joined by many rinpoches and leading Buddhist scholars in helping us to define our roles. Our individual and our ecological predicaments are remarkably similar and the persuasive voices in this book help us to understand this – and give us some tools to “take corrective action to ensure a safe-climate future,” as His Holiness puts it. Please read this book!”—Mandala

    На основе этой книги в начале мая 2009 г. к уже теперь прошедшему копенгагенскому саммиту ООН по изменениям климата была опубликована общебуддийская Декларация «The Time to Act is Now: Buddhist Climate Project», подписанная ЕСДЛ. Ее авторы
    Dr David Tetsuun Loy, Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi.

    Cогласно буддийскому экоблогу, ее подписало 6000 человек из 100 стран (включая 70 буддийских учителей из разных традиций).
    Последний раз редактировалось Юрий К.; 26.12.2009 в 16:24. Причина: (включая 70 буддийских учителей из разных традиций)

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    Сайт Bodhi Monastery (США), , в котором Venerable Bhikkhu Bodhi является одним из учителей Дхаммы.

    Призыв подписать Декларацию «The Time to Act is Now: a Buddhist Declaration on Climate Change» от 29 июня 2009 г.

    His Holiness the Dalai Lama was the first to sign this Declaration. All concerned members of the international Buddhist community are invited to study the document and add their voice by co-signing it. If you agree with the statement, please sign it.

    Please also pass it on to your own Buddhist friends and colleagues. Those involved with organizations should feel at liberty to post the declaration, or a link to it, on their websites.
    Последний раз редактировалось Юрий К.; 26.12.2009 в 16:23.

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    Когда в первый раз просматривал информацию по этой книге, то как-то не придал значение этим фотографиям ЕС Кармапы с книгой в руках. Теперь хочу их разместить - молчит Кармапа...

    H.H. Karmapa with A Buddhist Response to the Climate Emergency

    June 4, 2009

    “We recently received these wonderful photos of His Holiness with our new release A Buddhist Response to the Climate Emergency.

    We hope you enjoy them as much as we do.”
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    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    David R. Loy and John Stanley

    The Buddhadharma and the Planetary Crisis
    Overview of the Book


    Part I

    Mind, Heart, and Nature
    The Fourteenth Dalai Lama

    Universal Responsibility and the Climate Emergency
    The Sheltering Tree of Interdependence: A Buddhist Monk’s
    Reflections on Ecological Responsibility

    Part II

    Global Warming Science: A Buddhist Approach
    John Stanley

    Climate, Science, and Buddhism
    Our Own Geological Epoch: The Anthropocene
    “The celestial order disrupted loosens plague, famine, and war…”
    Climate Breakdown at the Third Pole: Tibet
    The Road from Denial to Agricultural Collapse
    The Peak Oil Factor
    Scientific Predictions of Ecological Karma
    The Sixth Great Extinction
    What Makes Us Do It?
    A Safe-Climate Future

    Part III Asian Buddhist Perspectives

    Preface: The Meaning of Aspirational Prayer
    Gyurme Dorje

    Pure Aspiration, Bodhisattva Activity, and a Safe-Climate Future
    Gyalwang Karmapa XVII

    The Global Ecological Crisis: An Aspirational Prayer
    Kyabje Sakya Trizin Rinpoche

    The Mandala of the Four Energies in the Kaliyuga
    A Prayer to Protect the Earth
    Kyabje Dudjom Rinpoche

    A Prayer at a Time of Ecological Crisis
    Kyabje Chatral Rinpoche

    When Snow Mountains Wear Black Hats
    An Aspirational Prayer to Avert Global Warming
    Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche

    A Prayer to Protect the World’s Environment
    Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche

    Human Intelligence Without Wisdom Can Destroy Nature
    Ato Rinpoche

    The Bodhisattva Path at a Time of Crisis
    Ringu Tulku Rinpoche

    Very Dangerous Territory
    Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche

    A New Meaning of Chu (“Beings”) and No (“Environment”) Has Emerged
    Tsoknyi Rinpoche

    Minimum Needs and Maximum Contentment
    Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche

    Part IV Western Buddhist Perspectives

    The Voice of the Golden Goose
    Bhikkhu Bodhi

    Woe Unto Us!
    Robert Aitken Roshi

    On Being with Our World
    Joanna Macy

    “Except as we have loved, all news arrives as from a distant land”
    Joseph Goldstein

    Now the Whole Planet Has Its Head on Fire
    Taigen Dan Leighton

    The Untellable Nonstory of Global Warming
    Susan Murphy

    The Future Doesn’t Hurt…Yet
    Matthieu Ricard

    The World Is What You Make It: A Zen View of Global Responsibility
    Hozan Alan Senauke

    The Rising Temperature of Planet Earth
    Lin Jensen

    Part V

    Solutions
    John and Diane Stanley

    Clarity, Acceptance, Altruism: Beyond the Climate of Denial
    A Renewable Future
    Five Transformative Powers
    The End of Energy Waste
    Goodbye to the Internal Combustion Engine
    Tradable Energy Quotas
    Drawing Down Carbon with Biochar
    Reducing the Carbon Footprint of the Meat Industry
    Ending Deforestation
    Reforesting the Earth

    Part VI

    The Bells of Mindfulness
    Thich Nhat Hanh

    Afterword

    Endorsement of a Safe Level for Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
    The Dalai Lama

    What’s Next?
    David R. Loy and John Stanley

    References

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    Вместе с Содержанием книги на сайте Ecological Buddhism размещены выдержки из некоторых ее глав

    The Fourteenth Dalai Lama
    Excerpt from: Universal Responsibility and the Climate Emergency

    Gyalwang Karmapa XVII
    Excerpt from: Pure Aspiration, Bodhisattva Activity, and a Safe-Climate Future

    Ringu Tulku Rinpoche
    Excerpt from: The Bodhisattva Path at a Time of Crisis

    Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche
    Excerpt from: Minimum Needs and Maximum Contentment

    Venerable Bhikkhu Bodhi
    Excerpt from: The Voice of the Golden Goose

    Joseph Goldstein
    Excerpt from: “Except as we have loved, all news arrives as from a distant land”

    Hozan Alan Senauke
    Excerpt from: The World Is What You Make It: A Zen View of Global Responsibility

    Matthieu Ricard
    Excerpt from: The Future Doesn’t Hurt…Yet

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