Philip Clayton presents on The Building Blocks of Ecological Civilization: Five Harmonies between nature and humanity

The Claremont Eco Forum (a.k.a. the International Forum on Ecological Civilization) is a premier platform for the promotion of ecological civilization facilitated by the Institute for Postmodern Development of China (IPDC). It is the very first and most influential international ecological civilization forum held in the United States, having been co-hosted by IPDC, the Center for Process Studies, Pitzer College, Claremont Graduate University, and their domestic and international partners since 2006. Over the years, this annual forum has drawn together thousands of creative academics, activists, non-profit leaders, and governmental officials who are dedicated to rethinking our society toward an ecological civilization. With its broad impact on the international community, the Forum has been repeatedly reported by major domestic and international media outlets, such as Xinhua News Agency, People’s Daily, International Daily News, and US-Sino Times, etc. In 2022, video recordings from the 15th International Forum on Ecological Civilization reached over 12 million views worldwide.

Ecological Civilization moves away from modern industrial civilization. The signs of the times have demonstrated that it will be the next stage of human development. The 17th International Forum on Ecological Civilization and the 6th International Youth Forum on Ecological Civilization are taking place in this context. They seek to further promote ecological civilization through research and practice and effectively address current ecological crises facing global community. The forums were held on May 24 – May 25, 2024, in Claremont, CA.

Learn more: https://claremontecoforum.org

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Philip Clayton is Ingraham Professor of Theology at Claremont School of Theology and affiliated faculty with Claremont Graduate University. A constructive Christian theologian, Philip has been a leader in dialogues with science, contemporary philosophy, and religious traditions East and West. He is particularly interested in the evolving understanding of Christian faith in the 21st century, and the societal changes that are necessary for establishing sustainable forms of civilization on this planet.

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