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We can meet our eco-anxiety and validate its concerns. Yet we need not be ruled by fear.

Welcome to One Earth Sangha, a virtual EcoDharma center supporting a global community in the Path of Engaged Practice.

As ten thousand years of climate stability is ending, the call to develop inner stability has never been more clear.

Updated for 2024/2025

The EcoSattva Training

Join us in a Course to Cultivate Wisdom, Connection, and Compassionate Action

EST Tree
At Home with the Trouble, Together

“For anyone who’s yearning for a way to meet the often agonizing challenges of this time with a clear mind, a steady heart, a resilient body and a ferocious spirit, One Earth Sangha’s EcoSattva Training is a beautifully-designed and meticulously-crafted container.”

Registration is now open for groups. Individual registration opens on October 17.

The Path of Engaged Practice is itself made sustainable by compassion, commitment and community.

Events from Our Networks

Exploring the Intersections of Queerness, Ecology and Dharma

Join Jean Leonard, Kirsten Rudestam and Emerson James and explore how, as practices, kinship and queer ecology can help us get in closer touch with the truth of who we truly are, as well as strengthen our inherent connection with the more-than-human world.

A 3-Part Virtual Course with Rev. Liên Shutt

Online
This course provides a meaningful journey of healing from racial harm using mindfulness, anti-oppressive practices, and Compassionate Connection as guiding principles.

Online Program

Online
The Search Inside Yourself program shares immediately applicable mindfulness, emotional intelligence and self-compassion tools, enabling you to both practice self-care and build your influential skills so that you can do what’s needed to protect life on earth. This online program is open to environmental advocates, organizers, conservationists, scientists, volunteers and anyone involved in local or global environmental movements.

Facilitated by Zohar Lavie and Nathan Glyde

An opportunity to open your heart to the complex situation in Israel and Palestine. We will be working with both Palestinians and Jews dedicated to a non-violent transformation of their lives. Our wish is to bring support and understanding to all those living this conflict and its effects. There will be silent days of meditation and reflection, and group explorations into being with our experience.

Campaigns for Action

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Regenerative Solutions for the Living Earth Community

Regeneration Nexus is a database of ecological solutions that aim to nourish and regenerate broader systems within the living Earth community while reducing warming.

There is a way to be a human being
that causes all life to thrive.

— Woman Stands Shining (Pat McCabe)
Featured Action Organizations
  • StopEACOP: a coalition led by Ugandan and Tanzanian activists defending their homeland and communities against the East African Crude Oil Pipeline. Local activists face harassment, threats, violence, and detainment for their nonviolent organizing and direct action. They are supported by a movement coalition that includes 260 climate and environmental justice organizations from around the world.
  • Nonviolence Radio: a 60-minute program featuring news about nonviolence culture and movements around the world. The show typically includes inspiring discussions with nonviolence practitioners and movement-builders, and an analysis of nonviolence in the news from the week.
  • Watermelon Relief: “A group of activists on the ground in Gaza since day one of the war. Committed to aiding displaced families, we offer practical support and organize relief activities. From cooking meals to providing psychological support, we’re here to make a difference when it’s needed most.”

Explore Buddhist and Interfaith Organizations

 

You have to act as if it were possible to radically transform the world. And you have to do it all the time.Angela Davis

 

Featured Calls to Action

As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens, urge your government, especially if you are in the United States, to insist on a permanent ceasefire. If you are in Canada, call for an immediate arms embargo, and endorse the latest ICJ Ruling in standing with international law. You can also support Support Standing Together, Combatants for Peace, Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP), BuildPalestine, all grassroots movements mobilizing for peace, equality, and justice. For more resources on mobilizing your community, check out the Action Toolkit by US Campaign for Palestinian Rights (USCPR).

  • Sign a petition with Stop the Money Pipeline to call out the corporations funding the East African Crude Oil Pipeline, a massive fossil fuel project that will displace East Africans and poison their communities.
  • Have more to say to the corporations most responsible for the climate crisis? Flood Costco’s feedback form with Third Act, an age 60+ climate action group, and tell Costco how their Citi credit card contributes to environmental racism.
  • Write. Have something of your own to say about climate change, democracy, or another thread of our polycrisis? Write a letter to the editor. They’re often read by your local politicians and shape local public opinion. The Sierra Club offers this helpful guide for citizen writers of any level. If you’re feeling prolific, write a full length op-ed with a guide from the Op-Ed Project.