An exhibition currently running in Penang is drawing attention to the cultural and spiritual consequences of biodiversity loss through the works of Malaysian artists Bright Ong and Christine Das.
At the UN climate conference in November 2022, River Above Asia Oceania Ecclesial Network (RAOEN), and Ecojesuit will organize a two-day virtual event on “Culture-based solutions: indigenous responses to biodiversity challenges.”
The COVID-19 pandemic, like many catastrophic infectious disease spreads the world has faced, could have been avoided if we treated our forests differently.