Buddhism and the Environment
By William Edelglass
21 pagesInstead of focusing primarily on universal concepts found in ancient texts, scholars are just as likely to look at how local communities have drawn on Buddhist ontology, ethics, cosmology, symbolism, and rituals to develop Buddhist responses to local environmental needs, developing contemporary Buddhist environmentalisms
In this article, the author reviews various traditional aspects of Buddhism’s relationship with the environment as well as the current state of “eco-Buddhism”, providing some of the arguments for and against the idea.