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In the Green Economy, Sustainability Demands Wellbeing

In the Green Economy, Sustainability Demands Wellbeing

by Vishvapani | Sep 3, 2020 | Featured, Thought for the Day

Thought for the Day 28.08.2020 There are job losses at Gatwick and Rolls Royce, and shops are closing all down the high street. Covid-19 started as a medical emergency, but the crisis has turned economic and we’re told there’s much more to come.  When people are...

Future Generations Need us to Think Big and Act Sustainably

by Vishvapani | Jan 26, 2019 | Buddhism, Comment, Environment, Politics

Wales is pioneering a radical approach to sustainable development that links climate change with other kinds of social change. It chimes with Buddhism’s holistic view of wellbeing The Wellbeing of Future Generations by Vishvapani | Thought for the Day 26.1.2019...
Connecting With Nature & Taking Responsibility

Connecting With Nature & Taking Responsibility

by Vishvapani | May 23, 2012 | Thought for the Day

Human beings are a part of nature but with special power and responsibility. But we need  to feel our connection with nature so we can feel our responsibility for it   I’ve recently taken faltering steps as a novice gardener. My little plot is hardly the Chelsea...
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