Climate change is fundamentally a moral dilemma
even more than a dilemma of political will.
It is an ethical challenge between right and wrong.
Dr. Asoka Bandarage, Ph.D., Yale University; IMAC Board Member*
even more than a dilemma of political will.
It is an ethical challenge between right and wrong.
Dr. Asoka Bandarage, Ph.D., Yale University; IMAC Board Member*
Offerings
from IMAC's Steering Committee
- Dr. Asoka Bandarage, Ph.D. Yale University, Professor, Environmentalist, Author
- UN Conference: Buddhist Wisdom - Coping with Global Crises (View Video of presentation and Read full remarks, staring on p.65)
- Pandemic, "Great Reset" and resistance
- Colonialism in Sri Lanka (The English language portion begins at 9:25 in this video about the book)
- The COVID Pandemic: Broadening the Discourse
- The Quest for a Treaty Prohibiting Nuclear Weapons
- Mindfulness, Social Action in COVID 19 Crisis
- The Coronavirus Wake-Up Call
- The Easter Attacks and Geopolitical Conflict in Sri Lanka
- Roots of the Sri Lanka Attacks and a Way Forward
- Demise of Sri Lanka's Independence
- Ted Glick, Beyond Extreme Energy; former National Campaign Coordinator, Chesapeake Climate Action Network
- David Krantz, Treasurer, IMAC; President, Green Zionist Alliance
- Lise Van Susteren, MD, President, IMAC; Advisory Board, Center for Health and the Global Environment; Board Member, EDN, PDA
- Rabbi Arthur Waskow, The Shalom Center