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  1. 23 de oct. de 2018 · Engage with leading scientists, academics, ethicists, and activists, as well as His Holiness the Dalai Lama and His Holiness the Karmapa, who gathered in Dharamsala, India, for the twenty-third Mind and Life conference to discuss arguably the most urgent questions facing humanity today: What is happening to our planet? What can we do ...

  2. Ecology, ethics, and interdependence: the Dalai Lama in conversation with leading thinkers on climate change. John D. Dunne & Daniel Goleman. Somerville, MA, USA: Wisdom Publications. Edited by John Anthony Dunne & Daniel Goleman ( 2018 ) Copy BIBTEX. Abstract.

  3. Ecology, Ethics, and Interdependence: The Dalai Lama in Conversation with Leading Thinkers on Climate Change. Powerful conversations between His Holiness the Dalai Lama and leading scientists on the most pressing issue of our time. Engage with leading scientists, academics, ethicists, and activists, as well as His Holiness the Dalai Lama and ...

  4. “Imagine an accessible and fascinating conversation among leading thinkers on how to understand our planet’s health—and how to bring a compassionate and effective response to the challenges we all face as living beings on earth.

  5. Ecology, Ethics, and Interdependence: The Dalai Lama in Conversation with Leading Thinkers on Climate Change - Ebook written by Dunne D. John, Daniel Goleman. Read this book using Google Play...

  6. The Dalai Lama in Conversation with Leading Thinkers on Climate Change. Dunne D. John y Daniel Goleman. 14,99 € Descripción editorial. Powerful conversations between His Holiness the Dalai Lama and leading scientists on the most pressing issue of our time.

  7. Engage with leading scientists, academics, ethicists, and activists, as well as His Holiness the Dalai Lama and His Holiness the Karmapa, who gathered in Dharamsala, India, for the twenty-third Mind and Life conference to discuss arguably the most urgent questions facing humanity today: What is happening to our planet? What can we do about it?