Explore environmental systems and climate challenges through an intersectional justice lens in this comprehensive course.
Explore environmental systems and climate challenges through an intersectional justice lens in this comprehensive course.
This course examines the interconnected nature of environmental systems and their impact on planetary health. Students explore the complex relationships between living and non-living elements, studying planetary boundaries and environmental challenges. The curriculum integrates systems thinking with justice-based approaches to understand climate issues. Through contemplative practices and practical assignments, participants develop resilience while learning about ecological interconnections and potential solutions for environmental challenges.
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What you'll learn
Understand environmental and climate crises through an intersectional justice framework
Analyze systemic root causes of environmental challenges
Develop practical solutions for environmental balance
Master contemplative practices for building inner resilience
Apply systems thinking to environmental problem-solving
Connect personal experience to global environmental issues
Skills you'll gain
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Module Description
This comprehensive course explores the interconnections between environmental systems and human society through a justice-based lens. Students learn about planetary boundaries, environmental challenges, and their systemic root causes. The curriculum combines theoretical understanding with practical applications, incorporating contemplative practices and embodied learning. Participants examine both environmental and human systems, developing solutions rooted in community and justice while building personal resilience for environmental work.
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4 Courses
Pioneering Leader in Faith-Based Environmental Conservation
Dekila Chungyalpa serves as the Director of the Loka Initiative at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she leads innovative programs connecting faith communities with environmental action. With over 20 years of experience in global conservation, she has established herself as a bridge builder between religious institutions and environmental protection efforts. Originally from Sikkim, India, she brings a unique multicultural perspective to her work, speaking five languages including Sikkimese, Tibetan, Hindi, and Nepali. Her career highlights include founding the acclaimed Sacred Earth program at World Wildlife Fund (2009-2014), serving as WWF-US Director for the Greater Mekong Program, and establishing Khoryug, an eco-monastic association of over 50 Buddhist monasteries implementing environmental projects across the Himalayas. As a recipient of the 2014 Yale McCluskey Award for conservation innovation, she has developed groundbreaking initiatives connecting inner, community, and planetary resilience. Her work through the Loka Initiative focuses on supporting faith-led environmental efforts globally, particularly working with Evangelical Christians, Indigenous leaders, Tibetan Buddhist monastics, and local faith communities. She serves as an environmental adviser to His Holiness the 17th Karmapa and continues to influence environmental policy and practice through her research, writing, and leadership in multiple conservation organizations.
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