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World Eco-Philosophy Summit 2024
ECO-PHILOSOPHY & ECO-DHARMA PROVIDE
PATHWAYS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
- Experts at the World Environment Summit at IIC New
Delhi

New Delhi, 21 November
2024
The World Eco-Philosophy Summit coinciding
with the 34thWorld Environment Congress was organised at India
International Centre New Delhi on November 21, 2024 by the
Indian Institute of Ecology and Environment, New Delhi jointly
with World Academy of Higher Education and Development,
World-AHEAD and Global Peace Foundation India with the theme
"Harmonizing Humanity and Nature: Wisdom, Practice, and Pathways
for a Sustainable Future". The Summit was aimed to emphasize the
need for a holistic approach that integrates intellectual
inquiry, ethical frameworks, and actionable strategies for
ecological restoration.
The Summit was
inaugurated by Her Excellency Ms. Harisoa Lalatiana Accouche,
the High Commissioner of Seychelles and was graced by the
honoured presence of Mr. Ulrik Jorgensen, Head of Chancery from
the Embassy of the Kingdom of Denmark and Ms. Shivani Wazir
Pasrich, Chairperson Commonwealth Society of India and was
attended by a large gathering of intellectuals and young
inspired students of colleges and international schools.
In his opening remarks
the Summit Chairman Prof. Priyaranjan Trivedi said "This Summit
aims to create a transformative dialogue between ancient wisdom
and modern ecological consciousness. This convergence of ideas,
rooted in ethical living and sustainable development, seeks to
explore how philosophical traditions and spiritual practices can
address the pressing environmental challenges of the 21st
century". Interconnectedness is one of its central tenets of
Eco-philosophy, asserting that all life on Earth is bound in an
intricate web of relationships. Eco-Philosophy emphasizes the
intrinsic value of nature, reminding us that the well-being of
each organism depends on the health of the entire ecosystem
encouraging us to respect rivers, mountains, forests, and
wildlife not merely for their utility to us but for their
inherent role in the ecological balance. Finally, eco-philosophy
promotes an ethic of responsibility, suggesting that as sentient
beings with the capacity for foresight, humans have a moral duty
to protect and preserve the ecosystems that support all life.
Eco-Dharma builds upon
eco-philosophy by bringing ethical and spiritual dimensions into
the way we live and act in relation to nature. Drawing from the
concept of dharma - a term in Indian spiritual traditions that
refers to one's moral duty, responsible behaviour and conduct or
purpose, Eco-Dharma defines an ecological duty that encompasses
not only human beings but also all living entities and the
planet Mother Earth itself. Eco-Dharma encourages us to adopt a
path of non-violence (ahimsa) toward the natural world,
minimizing harm to other beings and ecosystems and ordains us to
use the natural resources most judiciously and with a sense of
responsibility towards conservation and protection of natural
harmony and ecological balance, akin to Aparigriha, meaning
there by consuming only as much as required and possessing as
much as necessary and no more. By practicing eco-dharma, we are
called upon to align our daily choices with an ethic of
compassion, mindfulness, and reverence for life.
Emphasising the importance of the Summit eminent academician
Vice Chancellor of Amity University Gurugram Prof. P.B. Sharma,
who is also the President of W-AHEAD and the past President of
AIU said "The current ecological crisis is a result of our
mindful exploitation of natural resources, unsustainable
lifestyles, rampant consumerism, and a disconnection from the
natural world. While technological advancements and policy
interventions are essential, they must be underpinned by a
deeper philosophical reorientation to make our policies and
technological advancement, in true sense protector of the
interest of man and Mother Nature". We need science and
technology innovations that integrate the ethical and moral
dimensions to create technologies of conscience and reorient
advancement of science towards creating a more responsible human
society.
The Summit was being organized at a time when the whole world
community is looking for lasting solutions for peace, harmony,
happiness and good health for all along with sustainable
development that should protect the interest of man and that of
Mother Nature. We all are called upon to submit to the clarion
calls of Net Zero Emission compliance by 2050 or even earlier
and to take the global challenge of climate change head on and
with utmost sincerity and human consciousness work to accomplish
the 17 SDGs by 2030. This tall order of our commitment requires
us to be the noble citizens of Planet Mother Earth and work with
devotion and unconditional commitment to the practice of
Eco-Dharma as our guiding force and Echo-Philosophy as our
guiding principle, said Prof. Sharma while presenting his
Keynote on the theme of the Summit.
Eco-philosophy and
Eco-Dharma are to be the foundations for a sustainable future of
the global humanity, opined the experts who included Dr.
Markandey Rai, Chairman of Global Peace Foundation-India, Prof.
S.N. Pandey, Chancellor, International University Nagaland, Dr.
Abdul Kalam and Dr Sunil Abrol Chairman and Vice Chairman of
World Confederation of Productivity Sciences (India), Dr HRP
Yadav, Professor and Head Environmental Engineering at Amity
University Gurugram. Dr. AK Merchant, Managing Trustee of Lotus
Temple Delhi, Principals of Delhi University that included Gargi
College, Maitreyi College and a good number of teachers and
students from international schools in Delhi and NCR of Delhi.
Let us lead by example
and together embark upon the path of peace, harmony and hope
built upon the founding principles of Eco-Philosophy and
Eco-Dharma, forging a sustainable future for generations to
come. A comprehensive book on Eco-Philosophy and Eco-Dharma was
also released on the occasion. The Summit concluded with the New
Delhi Declaration that included:
1. Affirmation of
Eco-Philosophy
We reaffirm the centrality of eco-philosophy as a guiding
framework to address the ecological crisis, harmonizing human
actions with the natural world while embracing wisdom from
diverse philosophical traditions.
2. Integration of
Eco-Dharma
We recognise that Eco-Dharma, as a spiritual and ethical
responsibility, must be embedded in individual and collective
practices to nurture ecological balance, reduce consumption, and
cultivate respect for all living beings.
3. Commitment to
Sustainable Living
We commit to advancing sustainable living through innovative
policies, grassroots movements, and community-based initiatives,
promoting practices such as sustainable agriculture, renewable
energy, and circular economies.
4. Cultural and
Indigenous Knowledge
The summit recognizes the invaluable contributions of indigenous
and traditional knowledge systems in promoting ecological wisdom
and sustainable practices. Collaborative efforts must be made to
preserve and integrate these insights into global and local
frameworks.
5. Youth Engagement
and Education
Emphasizing the critical role of education, the declaration
calls for eco-centric curricula and youth engagement programs to
foster environmental consciousness and empower young leaders to
spearhead sustainable transformations.
6. Global
Partnerships for Eco-Justice
We call for equitable global partnerships addressing
eco-justice, ensuring that marginalized communities are included
in decision-making processes and that environmental reparations
are pursued for affected regions.
7. Technological
Innovations Aligned with Nature
The advancement and application of technology innovations and
deployment of green technologies must align with the principles
of eco-philosophy, prioritizing ecological restoration, resource
efficiency, and minimal disruption to ecosystems.
8. Holistic
Well-being
Acknowledging the interconnectedness of environmental and human
health, we advocate for policies promoting clean air, water, and
soil, alongside holistic well-being for individuals and
communities.
9. Policy Advocacy
and Multilateral Cooperation
Governments, international organizations, and stakeholders are
urged to adopt policies grounded in eco-philosophy, fostering
multilateral cooperation to address climate change, biodiversity
loss, and environmental degradation.
10. A Global
Eco-Dharma Movement
This declaration calls for the establishment of a global
movement inspired by eco-dharma, uniting humanity in collective
action for ecological harmony, cultural rejuvenation, and the
fulfilment of sustainable development goals. |