Can Zoroastrianism Solve Climate Change?

Three panelists seated on a stage during a conference; the left man holds a microphone and smiles, the middle man wears a checkered shirt, and the right woman wears a white cardigan, all with conference badges visible. The NZYC logo is in the top-right corner.

Can ancient spiritual teachings help address the climate crisis? In this thought-provoking panel discussion, Hanoz Santoke, Farzad Sunavala, Reanna Unwalla, and moderator Karl Desai explore the deep environmental principles within Zoroastrianism and how they remain relevant in the modern world.

The speakers discuss how Zoroastrian beliefs emphasize harmony with nature, ecological responsibility, and respect for the elements through religious ceremonies, funeral traditions, and sacred spaces. Drawing from backgrounds in environmental engineering, sustainability, renewable energy, and environmental studies, the panel connects ancient wisdom with today’s environmental challenges.

The discussion highlights practical solutions for climate action, sustainable living, and reducing humanity’s ecological footprint while examining how faith, ethics, and environmental stewardship can work together. Viewers will gain insight into the relationship between spirituality and sustainability, discover diverse environmental career paths, and learn actionable ways to live more responsibly in a changing world.

Topics include climate change, renewable energy, sustainable design, environmental ethics, Zoroastrian ecology, green living, and practical sustainability tips for everyday life.

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