I. Introduction by Franz Alt
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1. Life is holy
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2. Climate emergency
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3. The world's most likeable person
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4. Mankind's survival is at stake
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II. The Third World War against Nature
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1. Mankind is losing control
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2. Four hundred million climate refugees
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3. Millions take to the streets with Greta
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4. What could rescue look like?
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5. Dare for a future
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III. Save the Environment--The Dalai lama's Climate Appeal to the World
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1. Buddha would be Green--me too, I am Green
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2. Environmental education
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3. Universal responsibility
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4. The revolution of compassion
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IV. Franz Alt's Interview with His Holiness the Dalai Lama
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1. The purpose of life is to be happy
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2. We are all children of one world
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3. Without humans the earth would be doing better
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4. Himalaya's glaciers are vanishing
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5. A nuclear war would be the last in the history of mankind
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6. More education of the heart
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V. The Solar Age Begins--The Sun Wins
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1. Solar energy is social energy
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2. We should lock up the politicians
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3. Rebirth calls for environmental protection
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4. Buddha: "We are what we think"
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5. Greta: "Our house is on fire"
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VI. The Mountains Here Are as Bald as a Monk's Head
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1. Plant trees
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2. Ethics is more important than religion
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3. Vegetarianism helps the climate
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4. Buddhists disapprove of killing as a sport
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VII. The Sheltering Tree of Interdependence--A Buddhist Monk's Reflections on Ecological Responsibility
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VIII. For a Solar Age--Epilogue by Franz Alt
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1. Reconciling economy and ecology
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2. There is no matter
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3. In depth all life is one
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4. No child should starve to death
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5. Disarming instead of rearming
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6, Economizing with nature, not against it
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7. Deeds are evidence of the truth
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IX. Ten Commandments for the Climate
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X. What can I do?
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1. Choose wisely
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2. Is there still hope for us?
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Acknowledgments
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