My question is: 
If more and more people 
give up meat eating but 
keep on eating fish only 
one or two times a week, 
with this, how much can 
it help to save our planet? 
And could you also tell us 
how we can 
more effectively 
advise people to stop 
fish eating? Thank you.
It's 
already very good that 
they stop eating red meat 
and big animals’ meat. 
It's already very good. 
You tell them that, 
“Bravo! Bravo!
Thank you very much. 
You are very brave. 
And I thank you and 
the planet thanks you! 
And many animals 
thank you!” 
And after that, 
you give them a flyer. 
You gather 
all the information about 
the harm of fish eating 
and you give it to them. 
You say, “Now, 
if you go one step further, 
and no more fish eating, 
then you'll be perfect! 
You'll be my hero.”
Okay. Good!
Because, fish eating 
is also very depleting 
to planetary ecosystem. 
They have proven that 
overfishing of sardines 
has resulted 
in many dead zones. 
Because they are there 
for some reason. 
They are there for maybe 
oxidizing the ocean 
or give life to some 
other kind of species or 
cleaning the environment. 
Whatever the species that 
God has left on the planet, 
they have work to do. 
The species 
has work to do. 
Just like humans, 
we have work to do, 
animals, 
they have work to do. 
Even little fish 
like sardines, 
they have work to do. 
It's just many humans 
are ignorant. 
They think 
it is a little fish,
they're helpless anyway, 
“they're useless.” 
No, they're not useless. 
They think they're useless 
so they fish them up 
and eat them; 
but they're 
very, very useful 
to our ecosystem and 
to the health of the planet 
and, consequently, 
to the health of humans
and all beings on it. 
So you gather 
all these facts 
from Supreme Master 
Television or any internet, 
or information 
you can find in the library 
or anywhere, 
and then you print it 
all on the flyer, and you 
give it to the fish eater. 
This is a quick running 
report that you can 
find on the internet 
and elsewhere. 
This is mostly concerning 
Mexico alone.
Disappearing glaciers:
the glacier on 
the Iztaccihuatl volcano 
in Central Mexico 
lost 30 meters in 6 years. 
And the temperature 
of the glaciers is 
close to freezing, 
but it’s not freezing. 
So the temperature does 
not preserve the glacier, 
so the glacier 
on the Iztaccihuatl ,
Pico de Orizaba volcanoes, 
the glaciers there are 
expected to disappear 
in the next 10 
or something years. 
You can look that up on 
the National 
Autonomous University 
of Mexico. 
There’s another one:
eroding beaches. 
Hurricanes 
and rising seas 
are eroding beaches in 
at least five Mexican states, 
including Quintana Roo, 
Yucatan Peninsula, 
home to Cancun and 
other famous tourist areas; 
and Tamaulipas, 
Veracruz and Tabasco 
on the Gulf of Mexico; 
Sinaloa on the Pacific 
and some locations of 
coastal resort in Mazatlan. 
These beaches 
are eroding. 
Hurricane Wilma 
took much of the sand 
off Cancun’s beaches. 
The government has 
spent US$21 million 
to restore the beach, 
but much of these efforts 
were undone 
by the nonstop erosion. 
Not that we could even 
repair the damage.
The eroding beaches 
threaten 
the tourism industry 
which employs 
2 million people 
and is Mexico’s 
third greatest source 
of foreign exchange. 
A report of the sea-level 
rise found that 46.2% 
of Mexico’s Gulf coast is 
at risk of rising sea levels. 
Coastal lakes, 
marsh lands 
and agriculture areas 
are most at risk 
across central and 
southern portions of the 
Mexican Gulf of Mexico. 
And in Mexico, we 
experience more frequent 
and stronger hurricanes 
in the Gulf of Mexico 
and Caribbean Sea. 
Powerful hurricanes have 
increased significantly 
in the past few decades. 
The US National Center 
for Atmospheric Research 
has identified warming 
sea surface temperatures 
as the main cause 
and correlated 
the warmer seas 
with global warming. 
Warmer water leads to 
more water evaporation, 
giving the storms 
more fuel to create 
stronger storms which 
destroy some counties. 
Hurricane Stan 
from October 4, 2005 
visited seven Mexican states, 
leading to loss of homes, 
deaths, and some 
entire communities being 
wiped out completely. 
Over 100,000 people 
were sent to shelters. 
Fatalities were estimated 
at 1,620, making Stan 
the 29th deadliest 
Atlantic hurricane. 
August and September 
2007: intensive 
240 rainstorms 
came to northern states, 
with rainfall 19% 
above historical average. 
In June and July 2008, 
the country was struck 
with 184 storms 
with rainfall exceeding
the average 
by more than 50%. 
Hurricane Dean, 
August 21, 2007, 
made landfall 
on the Yucatán Peninsula 
as a Category 5, 
with gusts of 200 miles 
per hour.
It completely destroyed 
the town of Majahual. 
The government’s 
preparations 
and ample warning by 
forecasters is credited 
with saving lives, 
although its aftermath 
did bring fatalities. 
The storm brought rain 
all the way to the country’s
Pacific Coast, 
including up to 200 millimeters
in Jalisco and Nayarit. 
In September 2008, 
Tropical Depression 
Lowell landed in the states 
of Michoacán, Sonora 
and Sinaloa with almost 
27,000 people affected 
by flooding who were 
rendered homeless. 
Tropical Storm Marco 
landed in Veracruz 
during the first week 
of October 2008; caused 
flooding in the city 
with high winds and 
heavy rains in Veracruz 
and surrounding regions. 
Veracruz officials 
opened 200 shelters 
to accommodate 
the homeless people. 
Some 400,000 people 
were affected – 
that’s almost 
half a million people – 
with 800 towns flooded 
by water levels 
up to 3 meters. 
Hurricane Norbert hit 
the Mexican Peninsula 
in October 2008, 
with winds of 
165 kilometers per hour; 
hundreds of people were 
evacuated from their 
homes due to flooding.
Now, droughts 
and desertification:
Mexico experienced 
the worst drought 
in living memory 
during 1999, 
with five northwestern 
Mexican states 
having been declared 
disaster areas,
drinking supplies 
dangerously low, and 
the area was turned into 
a fire-prone area – 
in danger of fire. 
Mexico’s 
National Institute 
of Ecology states that 
between 50-70% of 
the nation is afflicted by 
some degree of drought. 
The Lerma Chapala 
Santiago River Basin 
is one of 
the most significant 
water areas of Mexico. 
It has lost 61% 
of its water drainage and 
99.7% of the reservoirs. 
Usable water volume 
increased 142%, 
indicating 
the population centers, 
including Mexico City 
have been drawing 
too much water. 
The environmentalists 
are very concerned 
for the biodiversity 
of the region, which has 
historically been home to 
7,000 species of plants, 
170 species of mammals, 
and 525 bird species 
and 300 aquatic species. 
Rain-fed corn, maize, is 
the most important 
food crop for Mexicans, 
and has been vulnerable 
to drought. 
In 2003, 
over 200,000 farmers 
were affected 
by climate change, 
most of which 
was drought related. 
Of course, that’s 
due to climate change. 
Forty-seven percent 
of Mexico has some 
degree of desertification, 
with 70% of the nation 
vulnerable. 
Between 700,000 
to 900,000 Mexicans 
are estimated to leave 
their homes each year 
in search of
better opportunities 
elsewhere, maybe 
in the United States, 
even. 
Puebla State has seen 
increased forest fires 
over the past few years; 
rainfall decreased 
by 200 liters 
per square meter;
increase in average 
annual temperatures 
to 17.5 degrees Celsius. 
The winter temperatures 
are now also 
above normal. 
Rapid deforestation 
between 1980 and 2002 
on the Puebla mountain, 
La Malinche, 
has decreased forest area 
by 5,355 
square kilometers, 
and it’s believed to have 
resulted in lower rainfall 
of up to 100 millimeters. 
By July 2007, the 
deforestation in Puebla 
led to a landslide, 
burying and killing 
32 passengers in a bus. 
Harbingers 
of global warming: 
we have dengue fever, 
which has historically 
been found at elevation 
below 1,000 meters 
in Mexico, 
has now spread 
up to 1,700 meters. 
Forty percent of 
Mexico’s coral reefs are 
experiencing bleaching 
on both the Eastern 
and Western coasts. 
Intensity of wild fires: 
Mexico had 
the worst fire season 
in recorded history 
in 1998 affecting 
505,857 hectares 
during a drought, 
bringing smoke across 
the border into Texas 
where it triggered 
a statewide health alert. 
Now, we even have 
extreme cold weather. 
Between October 2008 
and February 2009, 
over 36 people in Mexico 
died due to 
extreme cold weather, 
with 22 of them 
having suffered from 
carbon monoxide 
poisoning from burning 
firewood and charcoal 
to warm themselves. 
The average temperature 
in the north of Mexico 
during this cold spell was 
minus 5 degrees Celsius 
for four months.
The Gulf of Mexico’s 
dead zone is created 
primarily by runoff 
from US agriculture. 
The Gulf of Mexico’s 
dead zone is expected 
to increase. 
Oceanography Professor 
Steven DiMarco of 
Texas A&M University, 
USA, stated that 
the increase river runoff 
from recent flooding 
in the United States 
is likely to cause 
the Gulf of Mexico’s 
7,900 square mile 
dead zone 
to become even larger. 
It’s already an almost 
8,000-square-mile dead zone 
and now it’s going to 
increase larger. 
Dead zones are 
ocean areas that 
no longer contain 
enough oxygen 
to support marine life. 
River run off laden with 
nitrates of farm fertilizers 
is a main cause of these 
oxygen-deprived areas, 
with this year’s 
Gulf of Mexico zone 
expected to extend beyond 
10,000 square miles. 
There are surely 
more terrible situations 
in Mexico 
that are not checked, 
due to our carelessness 
in taking care of 
the environment, 
and the global warming 
resulting thereof. 
I’ve finished my report, 
but the damage 
is not finished here. 
Please do something 
for your country at least. 
Thank you so much 
for your patience and 
for sharing the concern 
with me for Mexico. 
God bless you. 
God bless 
and protect Mexico. 
Hallo, I’m honored to be 
in this exchange and 
it’s an opportunity that 
I enjoy. (Hi, love.) 
My name is Ray Fred. 
(Hi.) 
Many people say that we 
can just stop eating beef 
and we can switch to 
chicken and fish instead, 
and lower our emissions. 
What would you respond 
to somebody considering 
that as a choice?
You agree to that, sir? 
No, I just hear a lot of it.
How would I 
respond to someone 
who is going that route?
Switching to anything 
at all other than 
a purely plant-based diet 
will not really help at all. 
This is 
because of all the things 
I mentioned above and, 
first of all, eating both 
fish and chickens does 
not significantly reduce 
global warming at all. 
Eating chicken, 
for example. Chickens 
that are grown for food 
are a huge source of 
antibiotics, arsenic poison,
and fertilizer runoff 
which increases pollution 
and the global warming 
effects. 
For example, 
in the United States alone, 
the Centers for 
Disease Control reports 
that 76 million cases 
of food-borne illnesses 
are reported each year 
with poultry – the chicken 
that you mentioned – 
triggering more cases 
than any other 
food group even. 
Sometimes these are 
also life-threatening or 
they can leave permanent 
damage in the person. 
So, there really is no 
reduced cost for eating 
something like chicken. 
As for fish, over-fishing 
of the seas has already 
resulted in imbalances 
such as the so-called 
“dead zones” everywhere 
in the sea 
that do not support life. 
“Dead zone” is the area 
of the sea, sometimes 
as big as Texas, that 
there’s no life in there 
at all – no fish, no shrimp, 
nothing live in there 
because there’s no oxygen. 
The reason is over-fishing. 
There’s another condition 
called “acidification” where 
the lack of certain fish 
has contributed to 
higher ocean acidity 
which, in turn, reduces 
the capacity of the ocean 
to absorb CO2. 
And the ocean is a 
very complex ecosystem 
where every living thing 
has a unique function, 
so removing even 
a small fish for humans 
to eat creates 
an imbalance in the sea. 
In fact, we are already 
seeing an effect of 
this imbalance 
on marine mammals. 
As the ocean becomes 
warmer and warmer and 
more acidic, more toxins 
are present in the water. 
The whales and dolphins 
are thus being driven 
from the ocean 
as conditions worsen. 
It is suffocating them. 
Sometimes 
hundreds at a time, 
they’re dying on the beach 
because they cannot 
tolerate this 
toxic condition 
in the seawater anymore. 
What do we think, 
why the dolphins 
and the whales 
beach on the sand? 
You think they go there 
for vacation? 
They die hundreds 
at a time because they 
cannot suffer anymore 
the water in which 
they live. 
Water means life to them 
but now the water 
becomes poison 
so they have to go out. 
They go out, they die. 
They stay in the water, 
they die. 
They come to the beach, 
but it doesn't help them 
either. 
They die either way. 
So, even though fish and 
chicken may not have the 
obvious carbon impact 
that other animals do, 
everything is 
interconnected; 
and there is no way 
to say that consuming 
these things results in 
lower carbon price 
to the Earth at all. (Thank you.)
And, yes, sir, 
you know according to 
scientific research, 
chickens are 
very intelligent. 
They have DNA 
almost like humans. 
And fish as well. 
It has been proven that 
fish are also intelligent. 
They communicate with 
each other, they can talk. 
They lead 
a very, very organized, 
very, very intelligent life. 
Even ants are talking to 
each other, according to 
new scientific discovery. 
They talk to each other in 
such inaudible languages 
that it’s recorded 
by the sophisticated 
scientific apparatus. 
So, even ants, 
they're intelligent. 
Look at the way 
they build their city 
and their palace; 
we could not do that 
compared to our size. 
They’re building 
like skyscrapers 
by their own hand only. 
But they talk to 
each other even. Even 
ants talk to each other, 
fish talk to each other. 
They do lead 
an intelligent life and 
they all have souls, 
consciousness, in them. 
Anything God puts 
on Earth is for a purpose. 
We should not 
kill anything. 
We should not 
eat anything 
except plant-based diet. 
A vegetarian lifestyle 
is almost all 
that we need right now to
stop the global warming, 
to balance the scale of 
the negative consequences. 
Even physically speaking, 
most of the pollution 
will be stopped 
by being vegetarian, by 
all the people on the planet 
being vegetarian. 
I really mean it. 
Eighty percent of the pollution 
will be stopped. 
Eighty percent of the global 
warming will be stopped 
if all people 
begin to be vegetarian – 
I mean, whole vegetarian,
or at least more than
two-thirds of the time 
should be vegetarian. 
But why not just 
be vegetarian altogether? 
It won’t hurt. 
It will only do us good. 
It helps the world, 
it saves the planet 
and it saves our children. 
If we really 
love our children, 
this is what we must do, 
because the governments 
sometimes hesitate to 
broadcast to limit people 
to eat this or eat that.
Maybe the governments 
are too polite. 
But consider 
the dangerous and urgent 
situation of our planet. 
This is the solution 
that’s the best, the fastest 
that we can do. 
Meat diet consumes 
more energy, 
a lot, a lot more energy 
than vegetarian diet, 
and pollutes the planet 
much more than any 
other activities of humans, 
if not most of it. 
So a vegetarian lifestyle 
is a must. 
Truly, it is a must. 
I’m not speaking as 
a religious believer. 
I’m speaking as a citizen 
of the world, concerned 
about our home, 
loving our co-inhabitants, 
human and animal. 
I’m speaking as your 
friend, as your co-citizen, 
as the one who lives in 
the same home that you do. 
Please be vegetarian,
and go green.
That we can do also,
but go green takes a longer 
time and it does not help 
as much as being vegetarian. 
If you really want 
to know the truth of it, 
just go on the research,
the scientific evidence 
on the internet, or look up 
on our Supreme Master 
Television or 
SupremeMasterTV.com. 
If you cannot look 
on your TV in your area, 
we have internet access 
24 hours 
every day of the week, 
every week of the month, 
every month of the year. 
Truly, we don’t need 
to talk about bad karma (retribution)
or karmic consequences 
anymore. 
Physically speaking, 
vegetarian diet 
will save the planet: 
the fastest and the easiest 
and everyone can do it, 
and it’s so easy. 
We have to 
stop killing people 
and stop killing animals. 
We also have to 
stop using insecticides 
and those substances 
that are terribly harmful 
to our health 
and the environment. 
And also, 
if we stop global 
warming, at least the gas 
will stay put where it is 
and do not release 
into the atmosphere. 
Also, it will not increase 
due to animal-raising. 
Because livestock raising, 
animals breeding, 
is the #1 cause of damage 
to our planet, 
and it is going
to destroy our world 
if we do not stop.
I really mean it. 
We have to stop this. 
We have to stop the killing. 
We have to stop 
the meat eating. 
We have to stop insecticides. 
We have to go organic.
And vegetarian is a must. 
Otherwise, 
there will not be just the 
dead zone in the ocean. 
I repeat: otherwise, if 
we don’t do anything now, 
if we don’t be veggie and 
we don’t stop polluting 
our planet in many ways, 
then there will not be 
just the dead zones 
in the ocean, 
there will a dead planet.
And we also 
will be dead beings, too. 
In four or five years’ time,
the way it is, 
we cannot survive. 
Thank you, sir, for asking. 
Please do something.
Good evening, Master. 
Please accept 
all my gratitude.
In the global warming 
flyer, it is stated:
''Due to overfishing 
and the loss of tens 
of millions of sardines, 
a vital chain, the waters 
of the southwest African 
coast are loaded with 
a toxic gas that bubbles 
from the bottom of the 
ocean, killing marine life 
on the surface.
The size of the area 
is equivalent to that 
of the city of New Jersey 
(USA), and worsening 
the greenhouse effect.” 
What is the original 
nature of this gas?
Thank you, Master.
Hallo.
Hallo. 
Bonjour, 
Madamoiselle Araba. 
You came all the way 
from Cotonou, Benin (Yes, Master.)
to be with us? 
You’re from Radio
TOPKA, in Cotonou, 
Benin, right? (Yes, Master.)
Thanks for coming 
to share with us 
your concern. 
It is very disturbing to 
know about the state 
of the waters 
off the western coast 
of your continent. 
You see, 
this poisonous gas that 
you are asking about is 
formed from the elements 
that create 
oceanic dead zones. 
Dead zones are exactly 
as they sound: 
they are areas of 
the ocean that are dead, 
the areas of the ocean 
that are unable to support 
any more life, 
which arise mostly 
from livestock feed 
agricultural pollution, 
as well as livestock manure 
running into the ocean, 
or some other kind 
of imbalance. 
Good evening, Master. 
Please accept 
all my gratitude.
In the global warming 
flyer, it is stated:
''Due to overfishing 
and the loss of tens 
of millions of sardines, 
a vital chain, the waters 
of the southwest African 
coast are loaded with 
a toxic gas that bubbles 
from the bottom of the 
ocean, killing marine life 
on the surface.
The size of the area 
is equivalent to that 
of the city of New Jersey 
(USA), and worsening 
the greenhouse effect.” 
What is the original 
nature of this gas?
Thank you, Master.
Hallo.
Hallo. 
Bonjour, 
Madamoiselle Araba. 
You came all the way 
from Cotonou, Benin (Yes, Master.)
to be with us? 
You’re from Radio
TOPKA in Cotonou, 
Benin, right? (Yes, Master.)
Thanks for coming 
to share with us 
your concern. 
It is very disturbing to 
know about the state 
of the waters 
off the western coast 
of your continent. 
You see, 
this poisonous gas that 
you are asking about is 
formed from the elements 
that create 
oceanic dead zones. 
Dead zones are exactly 
as they sound: 
they are areas of 
the ocean that are dead, 
the areas of the ocean 
that are unable to support 
any more life, 
which arise mostly 
from livestock feed 
agricultural pollution, 
as well as livestock manure 
running into the ocean, 
or some other kind 
of imbalance. 
The number of 
dead zones observed 
since 2003 has
more than tripled, with 
now in excess of 400 
that exist and 
are growing worldwide. 
The African dead zone, 
according to scientists, 
has been caused 
by a combination of a 
strong upwelling current 
that brings 
abundant plankton, along 
with the loss of sardines 
because of human fishing. 
In the past 
several decades, tens of 
millions of these tiny fish 
have been removed 
from the ocean 
for human consumption. 
So now, 
instead of sardines 
helping to consume 
the plankton, 
the plankton just dies 
in the water instead, 
and sinks to the bottom 
of the ocean where it 
decays and contributes 
to the formation of the 
poisonous gases methane 
and hydrogen sulfide. 
While methane gas can 
be volatile and explosive, 
hydrogen sulfide 
is poisonous to both 
human and marine life. 
So, this area has periodic 
explosions of methane 
and hydrogen sulfide, 
and when these gases 
erupt off the coast 
of Africa, many other 
fish die and animals 
such as lobsters and crabs 
run onto the shore, trying 
to flee the poisonous gas. 
But sometimes 
they cannot avoid either. 
Scientists are now 
concerned that, 
without a restoration of 
the ecological balance, 
dead zones like this will 
just continue to be 
more and more, 
get bigger and bigger, 
which of course 
is lethal for all life. 
So, this is a small 
but very good example 
of why we need to be 
vegan, to renew the 
rightful balance of life. 
And, of course, we also 
need to be organic vegan 
because so many of 
these dead zones are 
caused and made worse 
by chemical fertilizers 
that are primarily used 
for livestock feed. 
So, yes, be organic vegan. 
Supreme Master 
and honorable guests,
(How are you?)
good evening.
I’m here to prove to you 
that after being a vegetarian 
for over 40 years,
ever since childhood, 
a vegetarian diet
is good for our health!
When I was little, 
I aspired to promote 
environmental protection 
when I grew up,
and I’ve now worked in this field 
for over 20 years. 
(Bravo!)
I’ve been promoting 
changing organic waste 
into food.
This is the result 
of my previous work.
But I won’t talk about 
my work today.
I’m here 
to ask Master’s advice. 
Global warming 
has caused many changes 
to planetary climate.
One area of humans’ 
negligence
is using clean water 
to flush the toilet.
How can we call 
on everyone to cherish 
our water resources,
reduce water waste, 
establish a system 
for recycling water
and capture rainwater 
for utilization? Thank you! 
Yes. Thank you, Mr. Lai. 
Thank you for being veg, 
and thank you for 
protecting the environment 
all these decades. 
We have tried to go 
in your direction 
all these years as well. 
Recently, 
we go a step further to try 
to inform the people all this 
on Supreme Master TV, 
such as what foods 
to plant to save water, 
like edible plants that 
don’t need much water 
and can sustain us 
with more than 
enough nutrition. 
We tell people 
to do organic farming, 
how to conserve rainwater, 
ground water, 
and conserve land, 
planting trees 
to attract rain, and the trees 
also preserve water 
in the soil so 
it doesn’t erode the land 
and run away, etc., etc. 
And we also show 
many of the organic 
self-farmers everywhere 
in different countries to 
show people the examples 
of how easy it is to plant 
organic, nutritious, and 
waterless vegetarian food. 
For example, in Âu Lạc, 
meaning Vietnam… 
I like the name “Âu Lạc” 
because it denotes a lucky, 
auspicious meaning and 
also wishing the people 
of Vietnam well. 
“Âu Lạc” means 
“happy and prosperous,” 
and also the name 
of our ancestors. 
Now, the farmers 
in Âu Lạc, 
meaning Vietnam,
discovered a way 
to reap bountiful harvests 
during their dry season, 
which lasts 
from November to May. 
They plant 
drought-resistant crops 
like green peas, peanuts, 
black sesame, 
sweet potato leaves, 
and creamy beans, etc. 
They don’t need 
any water for this. 
They just plant them 
on dry land, 
or even watermelons and 
some other melons, etc. – 
no watering, no irrigating, 
nothing needed. 
The farmers explain 
that the leaves 
from the bean plants 
and other plants 
spread over the soil 
to keep the moisture in. 
The leaves also later 
become part of the soil 
and help the soil stay rich. 
So, there is no need even 
for fertilizer 
as they would need for 
rice or corn, for example. 
It’s nature’s miracle 
at work. And there is a 
bare minimum to almost 
no labor required even, 
until it’s time to harvest, 
which is also very easy. 
They don’t even need 
much work. 
They just pull the plant 
up. That’s it.
As you mentioned, Mr. Lai, 
there are also good ways 
to harvest the rainwater, 
by guiding the rain 
into the soil to be used 
by the trees and the plants. 
The trees are 
like living pumps to use 
the water to give fruits, 
and prevent erosion, etc. 
They use 
these water-conserving 
techniques
in dry parts of Africa
and India and, as a result, 
the water level rises 
more than they take out 
from their wells. 
And the villagers 
in the Alwar district 
of Rajasthan, India, 
where one Indian village 
was able to 
guide the water enough 
that it brought back to life 
five flowing rivers – 
five flowing rivers –
that had been dead before, 
been dried up before 
due to withdrawing 
too much water. 
Now they bring back to life 
five flowing, 
abundant rivers, 
five, which had been 
dried up before – you see? –
because of withdrawing 
too much water 
and deforestation. 
So now, the Indian villagers, 
they have organized and 
they have done their best 
to revive 
these five dead rivers.
We could learn from them 
as well. 
But even these water losses 
pale in comparison to 
the incredible amount 
of water that is wasted 
for animal production.
It takes approximately 
4,664 liters of water to 
produce just one serving 
of beef, 
but an entire vegan meal 
can be produced with 
only 371 liters of water. 
The livestock sector 
is probably 
the world's biggest source 
of water pollution as well, 
Mr. Lai. I am sure 
you know all this, 
being an environmentalist. 
Excessive animal waste, 
chemical fertilizers, 
and pesticides 
degrade waterways,
killing aquatic organisms 
by creating algae blooms, 
which in turn 
choke the oxygen 
from water systems 
and help form 
these oceanic dead zones. 
The number of 
oxygen-depleted 
oceanic dead zones 
has increased 
from only 49 in the 1960s 
to 405 in 2008, 
and I am sure 
there are more now, 
there are much more 
sea dead zones right now. 
The dead zone 
in the Gulf of Mexico 
is one of the largest 
in the world. 
It is 22,000 
square kilometers 
and was created mainly 
from agriculture runoff, 
including food raised 
for livestock and manure. 
Around 212,000 
metric tons of fish 
are estimated to die 
in the Gulf of Mexico 
dead zone every year, 
Mr. Lai. 
I’m sure you know this. 
I am just saying all this 
for the knowledge 
of the audience. 
However sad it is, we must 
be informed of the facts. 
Mr. Lai, 
in addition to these 
useful farming programs, 
we try our best 
to inform people 
of the numerous, 
contaminated, drying or 
disappeared dead rivers 
and lakes 
all over the world. 
There are tens of thousands 
of rivers and lakes 
dying all over the world. 
People are dying 
from droughts, people are 
leaving their villages, 
their hometowns, 
because they don’t have 
any more water to drink. 
Just because we 
Formosan (Taiwanese) 
still have water, 
just because 
where I am sitting, I am 
lucky to still have water, 
doesn’t mean 
tens of millions of 
other people are as lucky. 
Some die on the road 
because of starvation,
some die on the road 
looking for water. 
This is very, very tragic, 
Mr. Lai. 
I hope we all wake up 
and wake up quick 
to save our people, 
to save our home. 
We have listed some on the 
for your reference. 
Please copy at no cost 
and send it to 
all other people
who you can come 
in touch with - by mail, 
by email, by post, 
leaflets, poster, whatever 
may be suitable to you. 
I also encourage the 
audience to do the same. 
Please help. 
Please help each other, 
please help us.
Because many of 
our world co-citizens 
are not aware that many 
of our other co-citizens 
are dying because of 
lack of water, 
and lack of water 
means lack of food, 
lack of security. 
Water means everything 
to our existence. 
We must 
conserve the water. 
We must do everything 
we can,
and the first step to begin 
is to be vegan. 
Because animal industry 
uses 70 more percent 
of our clean water 
of our planet! 
It takes approximately 
4,664 liters of water to 
produce just one serving 
of beef, 
but an entire vegan meal 
can be produced with 
only 371 liters of water. 
The livestock sector 
is probably 
the world's biggest source 
of water pollution as well, 
Mr. Lai. I am sure 
you know all this, 
being an environmentalist. 
Excessive animal waste, 
chemical fertilizers, 
and pesticides 
degrade waterways,
killing aquatic organisms 
by creating algae blooms, 
which in turn 
choke the oxygen 
from water systems 
and help form 
these oceanic dead zones.
There are tens of thousands 
of rivers and lakes 
dying all over the world. 
People are dying 
from droughts, people are 
leaving their villages, 
their hometowns, 
because they don’t have 
any more water to drink. 
Please help. 
Please help each other, 
please help us.
Because many of 
our world co-citizens 
are not aware that many 
of our other co-citizens 
are dying because of 
lack of water, 
and lack of water 
means lack of food, 
lack of security. 
Water means everything 
to our existence. 
We must 
conserve the water. 
We must do everything 
we can,
and the first step to begin 
is to be vegan. 
Because animal industry 
uses 70 more percent 
of our clean water 
of our planet! 
In one lecture 
that was shown on 
Supreme Master 
Television, I saw 
Master saying that if 
we all become vegan, 
then within 
a couple of weeks only, 
we could see the result. 
Could you please 
elaborate more on 
how this can happen? 
Thank you.
Yes, Mr. Sukadana. 
How are you? Good.
I’m glad that you are here 
and I’m glad that 
you asked 
a very good question.
I didn’t say 
“a couple of weeks,”
I said a few weeks, 
like eight weeks. 
Okay, eight weeks, two months. 
It’s nothing miraculous, 
Mr. Sukadana. 
But you know miracles 
do happen as well. 
Now, we talk 
scientifically. 
As I have said before, 
if the world’s people all 
become vegans, we will 
see a dramatic change 
in a short period of time, 
a couple of months. 
Nature will rebound 
almost before our eyes, 
almost overnight, and 
we may see the oceans 
healthy again, 
the cyclones silenced, 
earthquakes calmed, 
forests regrowing, etc. 
These changes would be 
just the beginning signs 
of a real Eden on Earth. 
Actually, there is the 
physical scientific reason, 
as well as the spiritual 
karmic explanation 
for this. 
First, for the scientific 
reasons, is that
without any more meat 
or dairy consumption, 
the livestock industry 
would shut down. 
Without the mad breeding 
of cows, pigs, sheep, 
chickens, and other 
animals, and fishing, 
and without the need to 
constantly grow crops 
to feed them, we would 
eliminate the biggest, 
most urgent problems 
of the environment –
that is the methane 
and other gases 
that heat up our planet.
The United Nations 
Food and Agriculture 
Organization said that 
the livestock industry 
is the major cause of 
the most pressing 
world problems, namely, 
global warming, 
land degradation, 
air and water pollution, 
and loss of biodiversity. 
Can you believe this? 
It’s like that. 
For example, 
global warming: 
with no animal breeding 
industries, 
we immediately stop 
the number one cause of 
greenhouse gas emissions. 
Not just CO2, 
not just carbon dioxide, 
but also methane, nitrous oxide,
black carbon from 
burning down the trees 
for the livestock, 
and also toxic gases 
like hydrogen sulfide. 
This kind of gas, even 
if you just breathe once, 
you die immediately, 
if it’s a strong enough
concentration. 
Some of them are much 
more potent than CO2,
like nitrous oxide. 
The livestock sector is 
the number one source of 
nitrous oxide emissions, 
and it is almost 300 times 
more heat-trapping 
than CO2 
over a 100-year period. 
Now, methane 
and black carbon 
are what scientists call 
short-lived gases, meaning although 
they are very potent 
climate warmers, they 
dissipate and exit the 
atmosphere very quickly. 
And it’s not just 
global warming 
we are talking about. 
If we are vegan, 
we don’t have to worry 
about avian flu, 
which was found in 22 out of 33 provinces
in Indonesia alone,
and has caused 
millions of poultry deaths 
and caused many human 
fatalities in Indonesia –
more human deaths 
in your country than 
in any other country 
due to the deadly form 
of avian flu.
If we are vegan, 
Indonesia’s coral reefs, 
known as the 
“Amazon of the Seas” 
for their thousands 
of marine species, will be 
left in peace and beauty, 
and they will protect us. 
The coral reef is 
a protector of our lives, 
of the sea. 
Right now it is endangered, 
the coral reef, 
due to overfishing, 
which includes 
a destructive form that 
uses gruesome methods 
like cyanide poisoning 
and blasting the fish with 
bombs and dynamite. 
My God. 
The World Resources 
Institute stated that 
these types of fishing 
only bring short-term 
profit and will cost 
the Indonesian economy 
more than 
US$600 million 
in losses over 20 years. 
Moreover, 
around the world, 
countless enormous 
ocean dead zones will 
have a chance to return 
to life, because the rivers 
and the lakes that were 
polluted by manure 
and toxic fertilizers 
for animal feed will be 
left alone to purify 
themselves and recover. 
Also, when we stop 
vacuuming all the poor 
fish out of the sea, 
they will have a chance 
to restore the balance 
in the oceans. 
We desperately need 
the fish in the sea 
to balance the ocean;
otherwise our lives 
will be in danger. 
God puts them there 
for a reason. 
By the way, at least 
one-third of all the 
world’s fish caught 
and murdered today 
is fed to livestock –
not to us humans even. 
On land, 
millions of hectares 
will be spared 
livestock’s serious effects 
of soil erosion, 
deforestation, poisonous 
water pollution, and 
displacement of wildlife, 
if all turn to vegan. 
Scientists found that 
forests are resilient and 
can grow back
if given a chance – 
very fast. 
We have seen 
that evidence 
in some parts of the world. 
The scientists also 
observed that when the 
ocean is healthy again, 
even the dead coral reefs 
will revive themselves. 
Imagine! 
Nature is miraculous 
and incredible; 
but in order to witness 
nature’s recovery, 
we must not let 
our current way of life 
continue. We cannot 
continue this way, 
or else we will pass 
the point of no return 
and then we will have a
runaway planetary crisis. 
Then we might lose 
the whole planet 
or the life on the planet.
Another factor 
to consider is, sir, 
the vegan solution is the 
fastest and most effective 
because any other 
solution such as 
sustainable technologies 
will take too long 
to perfect and use. 
For example, in Indonesia, 
your precious forests 
are being cut down to 
grow palm oil to be used 
as biofuel energy, and 
we thought that will help 
to minimize the CO2. 
We are wrong. 
It’s a failure, causing 
more destruction and 
more greenhouse gas 
emissions than it saves. 
In fact, it’s releasing 
the world’s 
third largest amount of 
carbon emissions,
because of biofuel…
in the wrong way. 
You see, 
the green technology 
is not always reliable. 
This is particularly 
very tragic because 
Indonesia has the world’s 
third biggest rainforest, 
only behind 
the Amazon and the Congo, 
yet your rainforest 
is being lost 
at an alarming rate of 
one football field 
per minute.
Every minute, Indonesia 
loses one football-field-size
of rainforest. 
God. 
And the United Nations 
says that 98% of 
the whole forest could be
gone in just 15 years–
your forest, 15 years, sir –
the year of 
your newborn child to 
grow up as a teenager. 
Ninety-eight percent – 
so why don’t we just say 
100% will be gone? 
What’s the difference 
two more percent 
makes to us anymore? 
Actually, not all of this 
palm oil product is used 
as biofuel even. 
Part of the palm oil 
products goes to 
make livestock feed. 
Imagine, everything 
goes to the animals. 
In the name of biofuel 
even, it will also go there 
to feed the livestock. 
Everything goes to 
the animals. 
Everything to 
the animal industry and 
we don’t have much. 
So we can see how many 
activities are linked to 
this destructive practice 
of animal raising.
Fortunately, we have the 
solution ready at hand, 
sir, which is the 
organic vegan solution. 
It’s so simple, so easy, 
we might overlook it. 
We might not believe it. 
But if we look into 
all the scientific and the 
physical evidence so far, 
we have to accept this 
organic vegan solution 
as the one and only to 
save our planet right now. 
Instead of 
spending more money 
on new technology, 
we even save money 
from having to buy meat 
and subsidize meat 
with our tax dollars. 
We simply cannot depend 
on green technology 
alone, sir. 
Now, there is also 
an invisible aspect 
to the reversal 
in the destruction. 
A compassionate person 
harms no one and, 
therefore, brings no harm 
upon himself. 
That is why in Buddhism, 
they say that 
the moment we drop 
the butcher’s knife, then 
we are protected, 
then we can become 
the Buddha, the saint. 
It’s really like that. 
We hear real stories 
about hospital patients 
who had a terminal 
sickness like cancer, 
turned vegetarian 
or vegan, and then 
the tumor disappeared, 
so operations were 
cancelled and doctors 
were very astonished. 
So, people turned vegans 
and the terminal cancer 
situation was gone and 
operations cancelled, 
and the doctors were 
very surprised. 
Because the vegan diet 
protects us from inside out, 
starting immediately, 
so that all kinds of 
calamities will avoid us, 
stay away from us; 
and on a bigger scale, 
our planet will also 
be healed. 
Just like an individual 
being healed by 
turning to 
a compassionate diet;
like attracts like. 
The good, loving, 
compassionate energy 
will ward off 
the darkness that is 
looming toward us, that 
is next to us right now. 
We will, in short, have 
a paradise on Earth. 
If you have 
ever wondered
what that might be like, 
we may soon live to see 
the day when all beings 
will truly live by your 
nation’s motto, that is 
“Unity in Diversity” –
in oneness, 
understanding, caring, 
faith, and happiness.
I invite everyone to share 
the hopeful vision that 
we will save the planet, 
and will make it 
a Heaven one.