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Indigenous American Religious Traditions and a ‘Wholistic’ Ecological Vision
All Souls Adult Forum series on Climate Change From the Perspective of Religious Traditions. November 18th: “Indigenous American Religious Traditions and a 'Wholistic' Ecological Vision" with Center for Earth Ethics […]
The Hudson as Life Force
Screenshot-2018-06-20-at-6.18.10-PM-EditedPaul Gallay, President of Riverkeeper, moderates a panel on America’s First River—how we have changed it, and how it has, in turn, changed us. Panelists include: Karenna Gore, Director of the […]
Fields of Healing, Byron Bay
DSC_0742-Edited2 Day Convergence with Global Indigenous Leaders, Live Music, Workshops, Panels, Art & Forest Walks. A HISTORIC GATHERING OF LOCAL & GLOBAL CULTURE Indigenous leaders from around the world will […]
What Would Buddha Do?
If we are doomed no matter what, do our decisions matter? In this program, two self-proclaimed “bad Buddhists” try to answer the question of how to lose less badly and […]
Winona LaDuke and Naomi Klein – A Conversation on Land Rights – CEE’s Karenna Gore joins
As climate change is beginning to alter the planet before our eyes, two internationally recognized activists come together at the Rubin to discuss the economics associated with climate change, the […]
24 Hours of Reality
The Center for Earth Ethics is proud to be a partner in 24 Hours of Reality! It’s a fact: Fossil fuels are driving a climate crisis and threatening our health. […]
Wisdom + Sustainable Development with Jeffrey Sachs and B.T. Bhikkhu
World-renowned professor of economics and leader in sustainable development Jeffrey Sachs sits down with B.T. Bhikkhu, buddhist monk and Executive Director of The Middle Way Meditation Institute, to discuss how wisdom traditions can help us […]
Ecological Ministries Webinar – Building a “Green Team”
Want to start a “green team” in your place of worship but aren't sure where to begin? The Climate Speakers Network and the Center for Earth Ethics are teaming up […]
Do Rivers Have Rights?
If a river had the same legal rights as a person, would we do a better job of protecting its ecosystem? And how might this legalistic approach intersect with traditional […]
Rites and Rituals – Mona Polacca and Marina Abramović at The Rubin Museum
Our world is shaped by ritual. Hopi/Havasupai/Tewa Grandmother Mona Polacca meets with the “grandmother of performance art” Marina Abramović to talk about the essential role that ritual, repetition, and durational experiences play in reminding […]
Ancient Wisdom for Healing the Earth: A Group Conversation with Members of Indigenous Communities
How can we humans find more balance with nature toward healing the Earth? In conversation with host Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, members of indigenous communities Lorenzo Ccapa and Zenobia Cruz from […]