• 9. Daniel Cozort | Should Buddhists Care About Climate Change?

  • May 18 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 25 mins
  • Podcast

9. Daniel Cozort | Should Buddhists Care About Climate Change?

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we speak with Dr. Daniel Cozort about his path to Buddhist Studies, research on Buddhist philosophy, and adventures in Buddhist ethics. We discuss the question of whether and how Buddhists might address contemporary issues like climate change. Are these topics that Buddhists should be concerned about? How have Buddhists in the past approached issues of environmentalism? Does the Buddha himself say anything about the environment? What resources in the Buddhist tradition can help address these problems, and what work remains to be done? We also preview his upcoming online course, BSO 107 | Buddhism and Climate Change, which addresses all of these issues at greater length.

    Speaker Bio

    Daniel Cozort is Professor Emeritus of Religion at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He retired from Dickinson College in June 2021, having taught for 37 years in many areas, but specializing in Tibetan Buddhism.

    A native of North Dakota, Dr. Cozort graduated from Brown University, where he focused on Christian theology and ethics but encountered Buddhism through the Providence Zen Center. At the University of Virginia, as a student of Dr. Jeffrey Hopkins, he began his study with Tibetan lamas. He did a year of fieldwork in India, traveling broadly and staying in Tibetan monasteries.

    In his teaching career, he created over forty courses, but he also curated art exhibits, directed study abroad programs in South India and in England, and made a film about sand mandalas. He is the author of six books, including Highest Yoga Tantra, Buddhist Philosophy, and Unique Tenets of the Middle Way Consequence School, as well as book chapters and articles. For thirteen years, he was the Editor of the Journal of Buddhist Ethics. His most recent book is the Oxford Handbook of Buddhist Ethics (2018), and he recently published an article in Lion’s Roar titled “​​Ten Years After My Accident”. He is currently compiling a new sourcebook for courses on Buddhism and climate change.

    Links

    • BSO 107 | Buddhism and Climate Change
    • Faculty Page 
    • Highest Yoga Tantra, by Daniel Cozort
    • Buddhist Philosophy by Daniel Cozort
    • Unique Tenets of The Middle Way Consequence School by Daniel Cozort
    • Journal of Buddhist Ethics (open access academic journal) 
    • Green Buddhism by Stephanie Kaza
    • Dharma Rain by Stephanie Kaza
    • Interview with Frans de Waal
    • "Principles and Poetry, Places and Stories: The Resources of Buddhist Ecology" by Don Swearer
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