Humanness compromised

The sea with its bounty and balance does not become less private although it belongs to everyone else. Nor the sky that washes us with sunlight and moonlight, the scent of flowers and the song of birds. Nor the great forests that roll over our land feeding and sheltering all sentient life. Nor the massive rivers that flow from them, through them, out of them, satiating the thirsts of our lands and our lives. In our folly, we claimed personal ownership of that which belongs to all. We privatized that which is publically private. The land dried. Beings died. In our madness, we continue. In our derangement, we watch all things fail. All things fall. In our estrangement from humanness, even as we walk this dusty road to doom, compelled by forces of our own creation, fed by our greed, fear and ignorance, we shall still, stubbornly call our great machination of destruction? civilization.

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16th UNESCO session on intangible cultural heritage to be held in Colombo

The sixteenth session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage will be hosted by Sri Lanka in its capital Colombo from 13 to 18 December 2021.   Mr Punchi Nilame Meegaswatte, Secretary-General – Sri Lanka National Commission for UNESCO, will chair this annual gathering which brings together more than 800 participants – representatives of States...
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Number of hot day (>50C) double over the last decade

A global BBC analysis found that the total number of hot days across the world has doubled since the 1980s.   With more areas susceptible to these high heat days, the challenges to civilization, ways of life and human health are now reaching unprecedented levels. As the IPCC mentions and the BBC affirms, the number of hot days (where the...
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Making sure Ditwah survivors are well!

The effects of cyclone Ditwah are even greater now than before. We at the Green Movement are committed to making damaged communities stronger by conducting medical camps and providing essential goods to survivors in the Matale District on the 23rd and 24th. We will keep you posted.

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Building Climate-Resilient Communities: Master Trainer Program in Laggala-Pallegama

As part of the project, “Enhancing the Climate Resilience of Vulnerable Communities in Laggala-Pallegama through Sustainable Agriculture, Socioeconomic Empowerment, and Inclusive Policy Advocacy” (2025–2027), the Green Movement of Sri Lanka successfully conducted a Master Trainer Program last week at the Illukkumbura Temple in Laggala. This initiative marks an important step in strengthening local leadership and building long-term climate resilience within...

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Field visit to Laggala-Pallegama

Field visit to Laggala-Pallegama

Community discussions are vital because they foster a sense of belonging and provide support, empower individuals by giving them a voice in decision-making, leverage collective wisdom for innovative problem-solving and effective solutions, and build trust and strong relationships between people and organizations.   On September 20, our team visited the communities in Illukkumbura, Kahagala, Puwakpitiya, Poththtawela, and Dammanthenna villages in...

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