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Intersections – Religion and Environment in China

by empeters | Jul 11, 2019 | 2017, Art, Film & Literature, China, East Asia, Environment, Journalism | 0 comments

Presented by Gary Marcuse
 

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Web Links

Project: Can Chinese Culture Save China’s Environment? [Pulitzer Center]

Earth Focus: Can Religion Save the Environment[Link TV]

The Science of Sacred Mountain: An Extended Interview with Dr. Lü Zhi [Pulitzer Center]

Can Buddhist Values Offer Non-Religious China a Greener Path? [PBS Newshour]

Searching for Sacred Mountain [Pulitzer Center]

China, Buddhism, and the Environment [PBS – Religion & Ethics News Weekly]

Searching for Sacred Mountain: The Making of a Documentary [Pulitzer Center]

The Yin and the Yang: Interview with Martin Palmer [Pulitzer Center]

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