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How can you - personally - face the truth, stay strong, and take action in the midst of an ongoing climate and ecological emergency? Former wildlife biologist, Zen priest, and climate activist Domyo Burk offers weekly episodes to help you stay engaged with the climate crisis in an authentic and sustainable way.

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How can you - personally - face the truth, stay strong, and take action in the midst of an ongoing climate and ecological emergency? Former wildlife biologist, Zen priest, and climate activist Domyo Burk offers weekly episodes to help you stay engaged with the climate crisis in an authentic and sustainable way.

    Getting Active Again

    Getting Active Again

    After a hiatus of almost a year (with the exception of my trip to West Virginia to protest at Joe Manchin’s power plant), I feel the need to get active again. The daily atmospheric carbon dioxide reading at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii for Sept. 13th, was 416 ppm. Despite all the legislation, despite all the technological innovations, despite all the scientific reports, despite the United Nations conferences of the parties, despite all the green living and good intentions, we are not succeeding in cutting our global greenhouse gas emissions. The atmospheric CO2 reading does not lie.

    • 9 min
    The Tragedy of Climate Injustice

    The Tragedy of Climate Injustice

    Developing nations are particularly vulnerable to impacts of global heating, including widespread destruction and death from storms, droughts, and floods. This is not just bad luck, it’s tragic climate injustice. Wealthy countries have run up a vast planetary and ecological bill with a century of resource extraction and greenhouse gas emissions. The bill has come due, but whenever possible we leave the bill at the door of developing countries – countries which are least able to pay, and which have done almost nothing, relatively speaking, to contribute to the climate and ecological crisis. Central to humanity’s attempt to save itself must be a massive effort by wealthy nations to take responsibility for paying the cost of the comforts they now enjoy.

    • 12 min
    Are We Powerless?

    Are We Powerless?

    Are we, as individuals, powerless when it comes to preventing the breakdown of our earth’s natural life-support systems? When I talk to people about the climate and ecological crisis, many people confess feeling powerless beyond their personal consumer and lifestyle choices, which they are aware is not enough to save us. In this episode I explore what we often mean by “powerless” and how we might change the way we think about personal efficacy.

    • 16 min
    The Trauma of No Longer Being Able to Depend on Nature

    The Trauma of No Longer Being Able to Depend on Nature

    I think it’s important we Bear Witness to the fact that we are losing the luxury of depending on nature, and that this is deeply traumatic – although the trauma is happening to us relatively slowly, and we’re not yet sure exactly how it is going to manifest for each of us, or in our wider societies.

    • 12 min
    25 - Living in Terrifying and Exciting Times

    25 - Living in Terrifying and Exciting Times

    Watching our planet's natural life-support systems disintegrate is terrifying, but our climate and ecological crisis may be the catalyst for a global transformation beyond our imagining. It's a fallacy to believe things will inevitably get better, but it's also a fallacy to conclude radical change is unlikely. To find our situation somewhat exciting - as opposed to overwhelming or paralyzing - requires us to challenge our limited views about the capacities of humankind.

    • 18 min
    Book Review: Katherine Hayhoe's "Saving Us" - A Case for Hope and Healing

    Book Review: Katherine Hayhoe's "Saving Us" - A Case for Hope and Healing

    One more book review during my sabbatical month of July: Katherine Hayhoe's "Saving Us: Saving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World." Far from being a Pollyana, Hayhoe is incredibly knowledgable and realistic. At the same time, she has proven time after time that it's possible to connect with people about the importance of our climate crisis across our cultural and political divides. She gives you real hope that more and more people from all walks of life are ready to join our fight for a livable planet.

    • 25 min

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Joseph Hoydilla ,

Perfect, Sad and Empowering

There is such a need for brave people to speak out on a subject that many would rather ignore. As a Zen priest, Domyo offers another angle on the climate emergency. It is my hope she will do more of these podcasts. Hopefully others feel the same! Thanks!😎

CostantinoA ,

Another Amazing Podcast By Doymo

Thank you for another well thought out and informative podcast. Your dedication to Zen and Climate change is like no other. Highly recommend Doymo’s work.

Blue J Hawk ,

A podcast for our time

Domyo Burk speaks with clarity and eloquence about the overriding issue of our time in human history. She does so with heartfelt understanding and compassion for this living world that not only sustains us physically, but also inspires and informs us with its diversity and beauty.

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