At Work in the Ruins is an exploration of how we can find our place in the world in a time of science, climate change, pandemias, and all the other emergencies we face in this current age. “Climate change asks us questions that climate science cannot answer,” Dougald says. Questions like, how did we end up in this mess? Is it just a piece of bad luck with atmospheric chemistry – or is it the result of a way of approaching the world that would always have brought us to such a pass? How we answer such questions also has consequences. Through our over-reliance on the single lens of science, Dougald posits that we are blinded to the nature of the crises around and ahead of us, leading to ‘solutions’ that can only make things worse. Únase a una conversación que sugiere si nos mantenemos firmes y enfrentamos la profundidad del problema en el que nos encontramos., puede ayudarnos a encontrar el trabajo que vale la pena hacer, incluso en las ruinas.
Dougald Hine is a social thinker, writer and speaker. After an early career as a BBC journalist, he co-founded organisations including the Dark Mountain Project and a school called HOME. He has collaborated with scientists, artists and activists, serving as a leader of artistic development at Riksteatern (Sweden’s national theatre) and as an associate of the Centre for Environment and Development Studies at Uppsala University. His latest book is Trabajando en las ruinas: Finding Our Place in the Time of Science, Climate Change, Pandemics & All the Other Emergencies (2023). He co-hosts The Great Humbling podcast and publishes a Substack called Writing Home.
Julio 16-20
3:00 – 4:30 pm. Oriental / 8:00 – 9:30 pm. CEST
15 Dólar estadounidense / EUR per session
This event is part of the Serie de charlas sobre Eco-Dharma: Exploring Where A Mindful Life and Ecology Meet with Dougald Hine, Helena Norberg-Hodge, Adán Lobel, Catherine McGee, Liane Stephan, and Christian Daniel Wahl.
Topics in this five-day Eco-Dharma Talk series range from circular economies, la importancia de la comida local, finding our way in the midst of climate and other crises, ”dimensiones internas de la sostenibilidad,» y nuestra conexión con la tierra sagrada. This talk series is being offered by Shambhala Online, in collaboration with Dechen Chöling Retreat Centre in France, and hosted by the Shambhala Touching the Earth Collective.
Julio 16 – Designing Regenerative Cultures with Christian Daniel Wahl
Julio 17 – Local Food Can Save the World with Helena Norberg-Hodge
Julio 18 – Trabajando en las ruinas: Finding Our Way In A Chaotic World with Dougald Hine
Julio 19 – Inner Green Deal with Liane Stephan
Julio 20 – This Sacred Earth with Catherine McGee and Adam Lobel
Join one session or join them all. We can’t wait to see you there!
This online talk series is part of an in-person retreat being hosted at Dechen Chöling Retreat Centre in Limoges, Francia. To find out more and join in-person at Dechen Chöling, visit the Dechen Chöling retreat registration page.