Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
China, Buddhism, and the Environment
Clip: 10/23/2014 | 7m 52s
The secular state is looking to ancient religions to restore environmental values.
“Who will protect the environment? In the West and in China, it’s the government's responsibility," says Tashi Sange, a Tibetan Buddhist monk and conservationist. "This is not the Buddhist way. If you think that way you are not Buddhist. You are the protector. You have the responsibility."
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
China, Buddhism, and the Environment
Clip: 10/23/2014 | 7m 52s
“Who will protect the environment? In the West and in China, it’s the government's responsibility," says Tashi Sange, a Tibetan Buddhist monk and conservationist. "This is not the Buddhist way. If you think that way you are not Buddhist. You are the protector. You have the responsibility."
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