Fifteen of the world´s most senior Buddhists have issued a landmark
call to political leaders to adopt an effective climate change agreement
at the UN negotiations in Paris starting 30 November.
“We are at a crucial crossroads where our survival and that of other
species is at stake as a result of our actions” the Statement´s initial
section warns. Eminent Signatories (full list below) include His
Holiness the Dalai Lama, Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh, His Holiness the
17th Karmapa, as well as Supreme Heads of Buddhism in Bangladesh, Japan,
Korea, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Secretary
General of the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC), President of
the Buddhist Association of the USA, President of the UBF (l’Union
Bouddhiste de France) and Her Royal Highness Princess Ashi Kesang Wangmo
Wangchuk of Bhutan.
This urgent call for action on climate change, from leaders
representing over a billion Buddhists worldwide, is unprecedented. This
is the first time so many Buddhist luminaries have come together on a
global issue to speak with one voice.
The Buddhist Climate Change Statement to World Leaders (text and list of signatories in annex to this release and at www.gbccc.org)
urges the twenty-first session of the Conference of the Parties (COP21)
to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to act with
wisdom and compassion, and agree to phase out fossil fuels and move
towards 100 percent renewable and clean energy.
The Statement also calls on world leaders to find the political will to
close the emissions gap left by national climate pledges tabled with
the UNFCCC Secretariat, to ensure that the global temperature increase
remains below 1.5 degrees Celsius relative to pre-industrial levels. To
help vulnerable, developing countries address the cost of mitigating
climate change (reducing emissions) and adapting to its devastating
impacts, Buddhist leaders have asked for finance to be increased above
the currently promised US$100 billion per year as from 2020 through the
Green Climate Fund amongst other instruments.
“Everyday life can easily lead us to forget that we are inextricably
linked to the natural world through every breath we take, the water we
drink and the food we eat,” Lama Lobzang stated, Secretary of the
International Buddhist Confederation (IBC). “Humanity must act on the
root causes of this crisis, which is driven by greed, thoughtlessness
and a lack of concern about the consequences of our actions.”
“When we harm the earth, we harm ourselves,” according to Sister Chan
Khong, of the Plum Village International Community of Engaged Buddhists.
“The earth is not just our environment. The earth is our mother. We are
all children of the earth, and we must help one another as brothers and
sisters of one big planetary family. We must take action, not out of a
sense of duty but out of love for our planet and for each other. The
Buddha has shown us that we can all live simply and still be very
happy.”
The Buddhist Leaders Climate Statement amplifies “The Time to Act is
Now: A Buddhist Declaration on Climate Change,” which has been endorsed
in 2015 by more than 300 eminent Buddhist leaders and teachers
representing the main schools and traditions of Buddhism from 37
countries, as well as thousands of Buddhist practitioners. It also
welcomes and supports the climate change statements of other religious
traditions. Buddhists are encouraged to show their support and join the
conversation online using #Buddhists4Climate.
NOTES
1. Founded in September 2015, the Global Buddhist Climate Change
Collective (GBCCC) is a coalition of Buddhists and interfaith
organizations: Buddhist Climate Action Network (BCAN), Buddhistdoor
Global, Dharmagiri, Ecobuddhism, Eco-Friendly Volunteers, GreenFaith,
International Buddhist Confederation (IBC), International Network of
Engaged Buddhists (INEB), Inter-Religious Climate & Ecology (ICE)
Network, Plum Village, One Earth Sangha, OurVoices, Shambhala, and Sokka
Gakkai International. Our purpose is to respond to, and to facilitate a
Buddhist contribution to the crucial 21st Conference of Parties (COP21)
to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, and beyond. Further
information can be found at www.gbccc.org
2. The Buddhist Climate Change Statement to World Leaders is an
initiative of Global Buddhist Climate Change Collective (GBCCC). See
below the Buddhist Climate Change Statement to World Leaders and its
signatories (www.gbccc.org).
The text of the Statement is available in many languages on the website
including: Burmese, Chinese, French, German, Hindu, Korean, Sinhala,
Thai, and Tibetan.
3. In addition to the above Statement to World Leaders, in 2009, The
Time to Act is Now: A Buddhist Declaration on Climate Change was
endorsed by HH Dalai Lama, HH Karmapa and Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh,
Sixty-five Dharma teachers & over 5000 Buddhists co-signed it (www.ecobuddhism.org). In 2015, the GBCCC has facilitated it being signed by more than 300 (www.gbccc.org/signatures-2015) highly respected Buddhist leaders and teachers representing the main schools of Buddhism from 37 countries.
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