Editor Between 1973 and 2016, Kumar was editor of
Resurgence & Ecologist (combining the former
Resurgence magazine, which had been described as the artistic and spiritual flagship of the green movement, with
The Ecologist). He contributed an essay to
The Society for Curious Thought entitled "Focus on Food". He has also been a contributor to the
BBC's "
Thought for the Day" strand on the
Today programme, and also appeared on
Desert Island Discs. Kumar was interviewed by
Richard Dawkins in his 'Slaves to Superstition' episode of the documentary
The Enemies of Reason, investigating the prevalence of unscientific beliefs in modern society. He also made a film,
Earth Pilgrim, for BBC2's Natural History Series.
Schumacher College Kumar is a founder of
Schumacher College international centre for ecological studies.The college was based on the
Dartington Hall estate near
Totnes, Devon, England, and offered ecology-centred degree programmes, short courses and horticultural programmes from 1991 until 2024. It was attended by students from all over the world. It closed on that site in 2024 and in July 2025, Dartington Hall Trust announced that the Satish Kumar Foundation had negotiated rights to the college name and its intellectual property assets. , the reborn college has not yet found a site. In 2023 Satish Kumar and Schumacher College were awarded the Bicentenary Medal by the RSA for their outstanding contributions to the advancement of design in industry and society.
Prayer for Peace Kumar co-wrote the
World Peace Prayer with
Mother Teresa (adapted from themes in the
Upanishads). The prayer was first used publicly in July 1981 during an interfaith gathering at St James's Church, Piccadilly, London. In a later statement (2022), Satish Kumar confirmed that he launched the prayer jointly with Mother Teresa at this occasion.
We Are One Kumar was one of the contributors to the book,
We Are One: A Celebration of Tribal Peoples, released in October 2009. The book explores the culture of peoples around the world, portraying both its diversity and the threats it faces. It contains a collection of statements from tribal people, photographs, and essays from international authors, campaigners, politicians, philosophers, poets, artists, journalists, anthropologists, environmentalists and photojournalists. The royalties from the sale of this book go to the indigenous rights organization,
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