The Buddhism Ecology Summit: Experiencing Interconnectedness in the Natural World

The 2025 Buddhism & Ecology Summit:  

Experiencing Interconnectedness in the Natural World


From April 22–24, 2025, Tricycle hosted the fourth annual Buddhism and Ecology Summit, a series of conversations with Buddhist teachers, writers, and environmental activists offering dharma talks and practices for establishing a deeper connection with the natural world. Speakers included Christiana Figueres on personal leadership in times of political and ecological despair; Dale Wright and Susan Murphy on wildfire, climate, and Zen practice; Paul Hawken on rethinking our approach to environmental restoration; Dekila Chungyalpa on what water can teach us about wisdom and compassion; and many others. The summit is sponsored by The BESS Family Foundation.


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Testimonials


"If these teachings were more widely spread, we might all be much more protective of the natural world, realizing that there is no separation among all life forms."


"Interesting perspectives and topics that are timely and important."

"The summit offered multiple facets of practice. Different ways of approaching our crisis."


Speakers

Susan Bauer-Wu

Susan Bauer-Wu


Susan Bauer-Wu, PhD, is the author of A Future We Can Love, described as “medicine for despair and anxiety about climate change.” She is the former president of the Mind & Life Institute, a globally impactful nonprofit cofounded by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. With a clinical foundation in nursing, Bauer-Wu completed a PhD in psychoneuroimmunology and postdoctoral training in behavioral medicine and psycho-oncology. She received one of the first NIH R01 grants to study meditation while at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School. In 2021, she was recognized by Mindful as one of “the most powerful women in the mindfulness movement.” She is also the author of Leaves Falling Gently (Shambhala Publications, to be released May 2025). Through her current work (coming-to-life.com), Bauer-Wu guides and counsels individuals and groups in purposeful living and dying.

Dekila Chungyalpa

Dekila Chungyalpa


Dekila Chungyalpa is the founder and director of the Loka Initiative. Known as an innovator in the environmental field, she has more than two decades of experience working on building resilience, faith-led environmental and climate partnerships, biodiversity landscape and river basin strategy design, and community-based conservation. Chungyalpa has designed and launched four unique faith-led initiatives, Khoryug in the Himalayas, Sacred Earth at the World Wildlife Fund, YETI at the Yale School of the Environment, and now Loka at UW-Madison. Chungyalpa has worked all around the world, including in the Amazon, East Africa, the Himalayas, the Mekong, and the US. She originally hails from Sikkim, a Buddhist kingdom turned Indian state in the Himalayas, and is of Bhutia origin. She is a sought-after public speaker and has spoken at the American Museum of Natural History, Bioneers, Harvard, the Mind & Life Institute, National Geographic, Stanford, and Yale, and sits on the board or advisory committee for several organizations including Green the Church, the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology, Midwest Environmental Advocates, and the Society for Conservation Biology’s Religion and Conservation Biology Working Group.

Christiana Figueres

Christiana Figueres


Christiana Figueres is an internationally recognized leader on climate change. She was Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change from 2010 to 2016, where she oversaw the delivery of the historic Paris Agreement. She is the cofounder of Global Optimism, cohost of the podcast “Outrage & Optimism” and is the coauthor of the book The Future We Choose.

Lin Wang Gordon

Lin Wang Gordon


Lin Wang Gordon has dedicated over a decade to studying insight meditation (vipassana) and has recently deepened her practice through the Tibetan Dzogchen traditions. Through her meditation journey, she discovers the transformative power of Buddhist philosophy and practices to help live a life of flow, joy, wonder, and resilience. She graduated from Mark Coleman’s Awake in the Wild Teacher Training in 2017 and is currently enrolled in the Community Dharma Leaders Program (CDL7) at the Spirit Rock Meditation Center. Wang Gordon has gained experience leading ecodharma retreats and cofounded the Sacred Earth Sangha of the New York Insight Meditation Center. In addition to sharing earth-based practices and ecodharma, she hopes to guide others in meditation to foster inner transformation and cultivate a deeper sense of purpose and belonging in everyday life. She teaches meditation both indoors and outdoors, from city parks to wilderness.

Paul Hawken

Paul Hawken


Paul Hawken is known throughout the world for his work as an environmental activist and founder of ecologically conscious businesses. He is the author of Blessed Unrest: How the Largest Social Movement in History Is Restoring Grace, Justice, and Beauty to the World; Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming; and, most recently, Carbon: The Book of Life.

Rupert Marques

Rupert Marques


Rupert Marques has practiced in the insight meditation tradition for more than thirty years in Europe, the United States, and Asia. Marques also guides wilderness rites of passage, and his teaching emphasizes the role of the more-than-human world in understanding our belonging. He teaches at various retreat centers in Europe and beyond, and for three years lived and worked at Ecodharma, a contemplative retreat community in the Spanish Pyrenees dedicated to exploring the role of the dharma in the movements for social justice and ecological sustainability.

Susan Murphy

Susan Murphy


Dr. Susan Murphy Roshi is the founding teacher of Zen Open Circle in Sydney, as well as a teacher for the Melbourne Zen Group, and Hobart Mountains & Rivers Zen, conducting regular online and face-to-face retreats each year, with strong emphasis on the potent wisdom that flows from the Zen koan tradition into all aspects of life and duty of care for this singular planet Earth. Murphy is also a writer, freelance radio producer and film writer and director, and is known for teaching and mentoring writing in private consultation and occasional meditation and writing retreats. Along with three books on Australian film, she is the author of Upside-Down Zen (2006, 2008), Minding the Earth, Mending the World: Zen and the Art of Planetary Crisis (2011, 2012), Red Thread Zen: Humanly Entangled in Emptiness (2016), and, most recently, her acclaimed A Fire Runs Through All Things: Zen Koans for Facing the Climate Crisis (2023).

Sharon Salzberg

Sharon Salzberg


Sharon Salzberg is a founding teacher at the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, Massachusetts. Her latest book is Real Life: The Journey from Isolation to Openness and Freedom. She teaches the Tricycle online courses The Whole Path, Real Love, and The Boundless Heart.

Larry Ward

Larry Ward


Dr. Larry Ward is the cofounder of The Lotus Institute, a senior teacher in Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh’s Plum Village tradition of Engaged Buddhism, and the author of America’s Racial Karma: An Invitation to Heal. Dr. Ward holds a PhD in Religious Studies with an emphasis on Buddhism and the neuroscience of meditation. As a teacher, Dr. Ward interweaves insights with personal stories and resounding clarity that express his dharma name, “True Great Sound.”

Dale Wright

Dale Wright


Dale S. Wright is the David B. and Mary H. Gamble Professor of Religious Studies and Professor of Asian Studies Emeritus at Occidental College in Los Angeles where he taught courses on Asian philosophy and religion for forty years. He is the author of books on Buddhist philosophy, including Philosophical Meditations on Zen Buddhism, The Six Perfections: Buddhism and the Cultivation of Character, What Is Buddhist Enlightenment?, Living Skillfully: Buddhist Philosophy of Life from the Vimalakirti Sutra, and Buddhism: What Everyone Needs to Know, published by Oxford University Press. He has lived and traveled extensively throughout South and East Asia and has been a practitioner of various forms of Buddhist meditation for many years. Wright lives in Los Angeles with his wife and continues to write in several contexts, including his Substack newsletter, “Fire Philosophy: Nietzsche, Zen, and How to Live.”

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