Will Buddhism be the answer to climate change?

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SarathW
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Will Buddhism be the answer to climate change?

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Will Buddhism be the answer to climate change?

Finally someone dare enough to take the blame for the climate change.

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Radical changes to the way people live are essential for the UK to meet its target to virtually halt greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

That’s the message from the government’s chief environment scientist, Prof Sir Ian Boyd.

He said the public had little idea of the scale of the challenge from the so-called Net Zero emissions target.

It will require using less transport, fashion, materials, and consuming fewer "luxury" foods like red meat.

http://www.msn.com/en-au/news/world/cli ... ocid=ientp
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Re: Will Buddhism be the answer to climate change?

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Greetings Sarath,

This topic is off-topic for Dhamma Wheel and would be better asked at Dharma Wheel Engaged.

Kind regards.

UPDATE: Sarath has created the topic here...

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Paul. :)
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