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It is a common theme
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but we share
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we must be vegan and
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of new technology to
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Master,
as a result of many
subsidizing programs
supporting
the environment
and the ecology,
Germany is one
of the leading countries
in using sustainable energy.
So in 2007,
sustainable energy
made up 14.2%
of the gross national
power consumption.
Wonderful. (Yes.)
I just would like to know
if this development
has something to do
with an evolved state
of consciousness or just
the greed of financial gain
from these programs.
You are terribly critical,
my God.
They should do it,
of course,
even if they are greedy.
It’s good to have
sustainable energy.
Goodness.
If they don’t do it,
you would be lamenting
that they don’t do it
and they are
harming the planet;
if they do it, you worry
they are greedy.
No, I think
it’s good, very good.
It’s good that you ask.
It has
something to do with
evolved consciousness,
that people understand
the urgency
of our planetary problem
right now.
So, people are trying
their best to develop,
to invent new technology,
to bring greater comfort
and sustainability
to the planet,
which is very good.
Even if it’s greed,
only God can judge it.
As long as it’s good for
the planet, bravo them!
Don’t worry about greed.
They must earn
some money anyway,
and they will earn a lot
if they are doing this,
because right now it is in.
It is a true necessity
and it is a blessing to do
such a noble endeavor.
So if they earn a lot,
I congratulate them,
greed or not.
If they earn
some more money,
they will develop more.
That’s all right.
Material gain is not a sin.
If you were born
and raised in violence
and street gangs, then
you’d continue like that;
but maybe one day
you’ll wake up. But at first,
it’s difficult, you see?
Then you decide to
wake up and get out of it,
then you do it.
Same with
our planet right now...
we still have
a little chance to do it.
So, if everybody changes –
no more killing animals,
no more raising animals,
just leave them
as they are right now…
Because even
physically speaking,
they use up a lot of water,
not to talk about
the gas or pollution;
they use up a lot more
than humans use.
Clean water, beautiful
meadow… because
when we raise cattle,
50 years later we
cannot even cultivate
that land because
it has been so hard and
pressured and barren.
Fifty years
after raising cattle
on one piece of land,
that’s useless,
the land is still useless.
Fifty years after that. That’s a lot.
That’s our lifetime,
Madam.
You see,
you have to wait 50 years
after in order
to cultivate that land.
So, a little bit more
awareness, right?
Yes, awareness.
We just decide
to be good. That’s it.
You have to be noble
to be good.
When we think about
how the animals suffer
in such a situation,
cramped factory,
get kicked about,
and electric prodded so that
they stand up again
so that they can be
qualified for slaughter.
And some veal just stand,
weak, deprived of
light and everything
just so that their meat
is tender and white -
all their life like that -
and they get slaughtered
all the time.
How do we
have the heart
to continue to support
this kind of cruelty?
Everything is
a vibration, as you said
at the beginning, it’s
just a vibration that we are
also feeling a way
that we are not aware of -
I mean, this vibration of
these suffering animals.
Yes. So
we just have to change;
just new habit, that’s it.
Maybe you don’t like
orange juice, then
just drink apple juice.
Just change. Just like
some people change:
they don’t smoke, they
adopt a different habit.
So we change, we have
a meatless diet. So simple.
Just change habit.
People think they
cannot do it – they can!
They’re so strong.
It’s all habit only.
It’s all habit.
We just change the habit.
And everything’s
changing anyway.
And everything
will change, yes;
and if you don’t change,
the planet will change
and we all go anyway.
So no need to be picky
about meat or not meat,
we all go.
You see what I mean?
Compassion,
we must have,
and just from
compassion alone we
should stop eating meat
because it causes
untold suffering to the
helpless, innocent animals.
They do us no harm!
They do us no harm.
And we’re not starving
without them.
We have
all kinds of food to eat.
Millions of people
around the planet
are vegetarian,
and they’re happy
and they’re okay.
So just change
the habit; that’s all there is.
Change the habit
into vegetarian,
change the habit to
using sustainable energy.
I’d like to ask you
something about
your activities on this
environmental problem.
In which direction
the solution lies
about this environmental
problem,
that we are becoming
more and more aware
and people getting
more and more nervous
about this?
Well, there’s not much
for me really
to say anymore,
your question answered it,
most of it, already -
as you are well aware of it.
Because I think
many people already
know from the
United Nations report,
from weather report,
from scientist’s report
that our planet is really
in peril, and also the
solution lies in our hands.
Number one, that we, of course,
we have to lessen
the so-called bad karmic
retribution and
you know that so well.
Karma is the Sanskrit word
for, like, “as you sow,
so shall you reap”
in the Bible.
We have to sow some
different seeds now
in order to reap
different fruits.
We have to be
less invasive to nature.
We have to live
and let live.
So I just propose
a very simple solution –
like baby steps,
I say all the time –
like first we just try to
refrain from
all animal products.
I’ll go into more detail later.
Second, we have to
produce and use
sustainable energy,
new energy,
like sun energy,
sustainable forever.
And the third,
we have to plant trees.
Each of us plants
a couple of trees,
then we will have
billions of trees already.
Suppose we should plant…
Of course it’s just
theoretically speaking,
but we should plant
where there are no trees,
in the desert
and things like that.
And the fourth, we pray
to Heaven’s blessing
and grace to save us,
to help us, to be able
to be strong to do it.
Why do you think
humankind came to
this point of being
so destructive to nature?
I’m asking myself this
because, how come
we didn’t see it earlier?
Because there are
some nations,
aboriginal people
in Australia
or Native Americans,
they knew it all along.
Yes.
Not a hundred years ago
Native American elders
said that “If you will
go this way, this is going
to be the consequence,”
and they knew.
Why we, why
the western civilization,
didn’t know these things?
Why were we
so blind?
You see, because
the so-called civilization
developed too fast,
and they feel superior.
They don’t listen to
the so-called elders, like
what you’ve mentioned.
The ones that look
very simple, live simple
and the so-called civilized,
developed people
thinking that
we’re powerful and
the Native elders
don’t know anything
because
they live so simple.
We don’t listen.
And not only
we don’t listen now,
we don’t listen to Jesus,
Buddha.
They always tell us,
the whole Bible,
everywhere you can find:
don’t eat meat,
don’t kill animals,
don’t destroy nature,
respect all creatures
of God, because
they’re all from God.
Same Buddhism,
same Christian,
same Islam,
same Jainism,
same Sikhism.
All say “protect nature,”
protect animals,
for example like that.
Even if
the Native Americans,
for example,
if they have to take
something from nature,
they do appreciate
and respect and try to
replace it somehow;
not completely
destroying at mass scale,
like mostly what we do
right now.
How do you see it?
Do you think
there is still time
that people can change?
Yes, yes,
we have to change quick.
We don’t have time.
But I’m just
talking to you.
I don’t know how about
the mass outside and,
of course, my people,
they have television
and we broadcast
in the whole world.
Whoever wants to listen
can listen everywhere,
in every corner
of the world,
because we have satellite
and also internet TV.
But that’s all we can do.
And we also print
leaflets, flyers
to tell people that
“It’s really happening.
Please take care,
please do something,” and
that’s all in our power
that we can do now.
You see, it’s up to
humans to choose,
to decide; and
we should decide to live.
We should decide that
we can do anything at all
in our power to preserve
our lives on the planet.
Because it’s not just
one life or two lives, just
not my life or your life,
it’s the life
of the children
and the next generation.
Just to have
this beautiful planet
and we destroy it,
it is very, very pitiful.
We have to decide a
different way,
we have to walk
a different way, that’s it.
We have to decide that, “Okay, we’re
going to be courageous.
We’ll do whatever it takes.”
But it doesn’t take
much.
just to be vegetarian,
Just to plant a couple
of trees each person
and just to use the
sustainable free energy.
That’s all there is,
three simple steps.
Refrain from animals.
Of course, I mean also
killing by war,
but the number we kill
in war is not as many
as the mass killing
in animal slaughtering.
You know that yourself.
So it’s only very simple.
Refrain from killing
each other and animals
for any reason – for food,
for profit, for gain,
for anything at all.
Refrain from killing.
Produce and use
sustainable energy,
plant trees.
We can have everything,
we just do that. Yes.
Not like we have to do
big deal stuff.
No, very simple.
The sun is there for us
to use forever,
the wind is there forever,
the waves in the ocean
we can use forever.
It will never be finished.
Compared to
other energy that maybe
you’ll have today,
you don’t have tomorrow –
and maybe you’ll
even have to make war
to take it.
The sun,
you don’t have to.
Nobody can possess
the sun.
Nobody can stop you
from using it.
So, very simple:
vegetarian,
sustainable energy,
plant trees and, of course,
we pray so that
we’ll be strong and
Heaven will help us
to choose the right way.
That’s all – four solutions.
Very easy,
everybody can do it,
don’t you think?
Sure. Yes.
Yes.
Master, Sir Paul McCartney,
he has a documentary for
the Vegetarian Society
since 1995
and it’s so complete.
It explains absolutely
everything about the
devastation of the planet.
I could see the UK making
a lot of changes.
A lot of changes.
For example, talking
about the plastic bottles,
and they showed
millions of plastic bottles.
Master, it’s millions and
millions of plastic bottles
and they were talking
and they’re going
against the construction
of another plant
for Heathrow;
so all the three mayors
are going against it.
I know. It’s terrible.
And they were
interviewing people
and they were saying,
“Why do you use
these plastic bottles?”
and they said
“because it’s convenient.”
Yes, yes, I know.
But when they show it
on the camera,
the millions of bottles
just frighten me,
floating everywhere
on the water.
The plastic, as you know,
it never disappears
from the planet.
Yes, I know.
But nowadays,
they make it degradable,
it’s better. (Okay.)
If they use that, it’s okay.
If not, just use recyclable.
At home,
we use filter water.
We put it in a plastic bottle,
the old one
that we have used before.
Because
if you put it outside,
it’s not recyclable
so I use them, I keep
them to put water in,
sometimes filter water,
sometimes not,
to carry around
to water the plants
or wash the dogs.
But they’re not
mineral water.
When I’m cooking,
it’s filter water; it’s
in the mineral water bottle
but it’s not,
because we use those
attached to the faucet,
the small, about
your wrist’s size like this,
you attach it to the faucet.
Very easy, you can do it,
into the pipe, water pipe,
and then the filter water
comes out.
Also, you can buy those
filter bottles with
something in them already.
You just pour water on it
and then water drops down,
it’s all clean.
No need to buy
mineral water actually.
My God.
Okay, we have to
think about it.
Suppose, suppose
nobody does anything
and the planet kaput.
What will you do?
Any idea?
You’ve seen how many
“Time to Act” before?
Before don’t have.
Now if you look
everywhere,
they’re doing something
for the environment.
Yeah, I hope they do it all
and quick enough.
I hope the government
really put their thumb
into it.
That’s all I hope for,
and the media. Every day.
And just ban this,
ban that, and
just no meat anymore
and then we’re saved.
Truly! Very simple.
Just use meatless diet,
animal-less diet;
sustainable energy,
limitless sun
or wave power;
and plant trees –
everybody plant
a couple of trees only,
not a lot –
and the government,
instead of put money
into war, they just use
the money to pay people
to plant trees
where the desert,
where the dry climate,
where it’s already
damaged to revive
the atmosphere.
Very simple.
We’d be happy to also
go out and plant trees
free of charge, and our labor
and anytime we can
if the government is
really behind every part
of this program.
We will also be happy
to go out and
cook vegetarian,
show everybody.
In all of our houses,
we invite people
come into our house and
show them how to cook
vegetarian.
After a few weeks,
they know how.
Yeah? Okay?
If you can do that first,
okay? All right.
But what I mean is,
if the government is really
behind it
and the media behind it,
they just have to put down
that piece of meat
even if that is a sacrifice,
it’s really worth it.
It’s really the most
noble thing they could do
in their whole life.
You know what I mean?
Just put down
that piece of meat
and replace it with the
veggie meat.
We have so much
food to eat, not that
we don’t have choice.
Why don’t they just try it?
Okay, from now,
each of you should be
teacher, understand me?
Anywhere you go,
anybody you meet,
you talk about it.
You invite them
to your house, show them
vegetarian cooking.
Show it on hand,
otherwise if they just
see it on TV,
it may be different.
Use your personal
energy, love,
to show them.
We just spread out,
we do what we can.
Use your time for
saving the planet.
Show them how to cook
vegetarian food. Understand?
Every house I want to
turn into a restaurant;
a veggie restaurant;
show them what you eat.
If they don’t know
what vegetarian is,
they don’t know
how to do it.
Truly, they don’t know.
Even if some people
know how, know that
vegetarian is good,
they don’t know how.
They even ask
on the internet:
“How did you do it?”
You see?
Truly some people have never
heard of it before.
They never think about it.
So we do that,
all of you in the world,
teach them how
every day, every time
you can. All right?
Invite them at random,
show them how.
Invite them as the guest,
unconditional.
Show them how.
Anybody
who smiles at you,
you talk to them
and invite them
for coffee and then
invite them to your home.
“I live nearby!
I didn’t know such
a lovely neighbor existed.
Wow, what an honor!
Let’s go to my house,
have a cup of coffee.”
And then from then on...
Start it, understand me?
I’m not joking.
Do something. Okay?
Because you’re out there.
I do it on Supreme Master Television
and cook for my dogs.
I talk to whomever I can
also.
But I’m also very busy
for the planet stuff.
Do that, okay?
Restaurant owner...
restaurateur, restaurateur...
Learn to cook well and
learn to show it.
With your smile,
stone will melt,
and with your food,
the heart will melt.
It won’t lose anything,
you know what I mean?
Vegetarian is very cheap,
you can always afford
to invite some,
and it’s a good
investment.
It saves the planet.
It’s worth it.
You try what you can.
Through Supreme Master
Television,
through flyers,
through books,
through internet–
influence a lot, a lot.
But still,
habits die hard.
Just tell them
“change the habit.” That’s it.
Invite whoever you can,
show the vegetarian diet,
make them feel welcome.
It’s like everything else.
Put candles and all that.
How much does it cost?
Not so much.
It doesn’t have to be a lot.
Make it festive and
welcome and homey.
Make the food taste good
and then they come back
for more and then
show them how to.
Because truly,
they don’t know.
I’m telling you the truth.
Not many people know
how to cook vegetarian.
Just to think vegetarian,
they think just to
eat beans,
green beans,
the string beans,
and then they worry
they become like string.
Surely many would
advise you,
“Oh, vegetarian!
Can you live on that?”
“Is it nutritious enough
that way?”
They ask you like that
because they don’t know,
truly.
Because they don’t
research into that,
they’re not used to it.
I hope I live to see the
day that the government
really ban meat
because it’s also
poisonous to people.
Not to talk about
methane gas,
you know, or waste gas,
or depleting energy
or water or medicine,
nothing yet.
Yeah, it’s poisonous.
Meat makes everybody
sick. Meat is poisonous,
everybody knows that.
Leader of the people,
supposed to be leader,
you have to help
to protect people.
Suppose you know
something is poisonous
to your children,
will you deliberately
give it to them?
To kill them?
No! No, right?
So now all the evidence
points out that
meat is also poisonous,
alcohol is bad -
just ban them outright.
There’s
no more discussion.
Poisonous things,
you don’t give it
to your people.
You don’t allow it to be
near your people.
And even children
have access to alcohol,
have access to alcohol,
not to talk about meat.
That’s why I said,
“Just leave the meat alone
and we have
everything else.”
Even oil is fine.
Even oil, if we have it
we can use it until we
have something better
for our planet.
But if we stop
the animal raising,
stop animal products,
then we cut
a big percentage, 80%,
of pollution to our planet,
and stop 80%
of global warming.
So, we can continue
to have oil and cars.
I know people will be
surprised hearing me
saying this but, no,
it is true like that.
Because
we have not invented
enough instruments
for transportation
and other uses, so
we may continue to
use the oil if we have it.
Of course, the better
if we don’t use,
but at the moment
we must use it.
And if we just leave
all the meat,
animal production alone,
then we can use anything.
So, what I say is:
Stop the meat production,
which will bring
great benefit
to the environment
of your country.
Since Mexico is
also involved in
the livestock industry
there is also sustainable
resource development
as an alternative to oil
as well, if we have it
quick enough.
You see, your country
already has begun this
with a large wind energy
project near the city
of La Ventosa,
which I understand
means “the windy.”
Sustainable energy,
in general, is also
showing itself to be
very profitable and
job producing to people.
So, there can be
both economic and
environmental benefit
from developing
sustainable energy.
And the Earth
will be protected.
But animals industry is
the number one enemy
of our survival.
Dear Master,
I’m very glad to be part
of the conference.
The developing countries’
main source of energy
is coal that emits
an enormous amount
of carbon dioxide.
The future tendency
is to use more coal.
Is there any other way
to neutralize
global warming?
Yes, Professor.
In the news recently,
there are many
developing countries
which are making use of
green technologies
such as solar energy,
which is clean
and sustainable,
and they’re also trying to
minimize the use of coal.
We know from scientists,
great scientists such as
Dr. James Hansen of
NASA, that much of the
carbon dioxide emitted
from coal burning stays
in the air for more than
a thousandyears.
So, another harmful
element of coal burning
is the black carbon,
or soot, that contains
up to 40 different
cancer-causing chemicals
that would also cause
lung and heart diseases.
Also, the byproducts
of coal plants are highly
toxic and can damage
the health of people
and animals alike.
So, every country
should help each other
to develop more
sustainable energy
for our shared planet
as well as to protect
the health of the people
and the animals.
We just cannot
burn away or use up
all our precious
natural resources,
and in the process
harm our environment.
We must adopt
sustainable, green, frugal
lifestyles which
will support all life
on the planet.
Again, since you ask,
the first step is to end
the killing of animals
for food.
Even Dr. James Hansen
highlighted this fact, as
he said that being veg is
the most effective means
for anyone to
save the planet
without any ado,
without any documents,
without any trouble.
So global climate
destabilization threatens
the very existence
and continuation
of our civilization,
so shouldn’t it occupy
100% of our attention?
Doesn’t this issue kind of
trump every other issue,
and shouldn’t we focus
100% on this question
because
life on planet Earth
depends upon it?
Of course, of course.
That’s why
you guys ask questions
about it.
So you’re worried.
Very worried, yes.
Thank you for
having this conference
so that we can share idea.
That’s why
it seems important for me
to reach out
to other people.
I think they’re ready
to hear and accept
the message that
vegetarianism
is necessary
to save our planet.
Yes, and also
technical reverse, like
wind power, sun power
and all that stuff.
Yes, absolutely.
Sustainable energy.
Well, it also depends on
the karmic burden
of the world,
and we try our best.
We will let them know
on the TV
and also individually,
wherever we can.
All right?
All right? Okay.
Thank you.
It’s just sometimes
I’m just thinking,
I don’t know
if people even listen.
Do you understand?
Yes, I understand,
Master.
Yes, the other day
I went out in a restaurant
just to see somebody
and then I talked to him
about climate change
and I just like
half jokingly, I said,
“Well, we have only
four, five years,
you know that?”
And he said “No, no, no.
We have 50 years.”
And I said, “…couple
of years. Scientists…”
“No, we have fifty years.”
And even then, 50 years,
how long is that?
You see what I mean?
But just the way
they say 50 years like,
no problem,
it’s like another
five million years,
something like that.
Fifty years to them is
like five million years.
Something like it
doesn’t concern them
right now and they just
don’t seem
too concerned.
And my place,
I went to a new place
and my place is
right near the highway,
not too near but because
I live on a high mountain
and the sound
just comes up.
Like day and night,
thousands of cars
passing by.
All this is really
telling me something.
Understand.
But nevertheless,
we don’t give up yet,
we’re doing things.
We’re still airing our TV,
and we’re still doing our job.
But on the other hand
I’m telling you the reality.
Do you understand?
Yes. Yes, Master.
Now, 53% of
the Americans say, “Okay,
vegetarian is
good for the planet and
for the individual help.”
But I don’t know
if 53 percent of them
are doing it.
Not yet.
But the more
the message gets out there,
the more people
will change their life.
We do it, we do it.
I was thinking even
to advertise
the whole NASA message
on newspapers and pay for it.
Yes, I think that’s great!
All the newspapers
and on TV, but we will
see what we can do.
Given the situation
and the time frame,
we do what we can.
Yes, Master.
Don’t forget that it’s
not just vegetarianism.
They have to reverse
the technology and
everything else, as well.
Yes, of course.
Vegetarianism is
for the long term benefit,
to lessen the bad karma (retribution),
to touch the mercy
of Heaven.
But everybody else
has to also contribute, like
sustainable energy,
etc., etc.
It takes the whole planet
to do it together.
Good evening.
I have just
one simple question.
Since we are talking
about global warming
this evening,
my question is:
If you look at recent years,
there have been
several natural
catastrophes.
For example, last week
there was
a disaster in China,
the cyclone in Myanmar
and a great heat wave
in Spain – a whole lot.
My question is,
in your personal view,
are these all caused
by global warming?
If so, why are they increasing
compared to the past?
I’d like to
hear your thoughts.
Thank you.
Okay, yes, Mr. Kim.
According to the UN
and scientists’ research
and reports,
9 out of 10 disasters are
because of global warming.
So, of course,
you know about this
because you are
a journalist,
but I know you are
asking this question
for the public’s sake.
You see, we have
more disasters nowadays,
and it saddens my heart
very much.
I keep trying to tell
everyone to minimize it.
From an
individual standpoint,
just stay away
from animal products,
plant trees,
use sustainable energy.
It’s only three steps
actually. Very baby steps.
I hope
everyone still listens,
and still will do it.
Hallo, Master Ching Hai.
Hallo!
Hallo!
First of all, I would like
to say that it’s my honor
to have a chance to listen
to Master Ching Hai’s
words.
I think we are
at a turning point.
We are at a point
where we will have to
face a dark future
unless we change.
In order to solve
the problem,
every sector in our society
has been making
many efforts.
What I want to ask you
is about
our coping strategy.
It seems like
civic organizations
and academic institutes
are leading the initiatives
to stop global warming,
but it seems like
the government
is lagging behind.
For example,
Seoul National University,
which is
a national institution,
consumes one
of the highest amounts
of electricity.
The energy consumption
levels of
government institutions
are high as well.
However,
I think lowering
our consumption level
is not the only solution.
I would like to ask
your opinion about
what the public sector,
especially governments,
should strive to achieve
in terms of policy.
As I have mentioned
before, we have to tackle
the root of the problem.
The root of the problem
is the cause
of global warming,
and that root is
our unkindness
to our co-inhabitants.
Every action provokes
a reaction, and
this is very scientific.
You see,
if we sow an apple seed,
we will get an apple tree,
and from that apple tree,
after a while it will bear
apple fruits for us.
This is a circle of life.
If we kill, we cannot
expect life from it.
Every action bears
the same fruits afterwards.
It’s not religious speaking,
it is scientific.
So, now, the root
of our problem is that
we have been unkind
to our co-inhabitants: the
living, feeling, walking,
acting, loving beings,
like animals,
of all size and shapes,
and we have also
been unkind
to our environment.
So, we have been
massacring our
co-inhabitant animals,
and we have been
destroying
our environment,
like deforesting
and destroying the water
and destroying the air.
From all this,
we cannot expect
a better outcome.
So, in order to solve
the problem that we are
facing right now,
we have to reverse
our actions.
We have to be kind
to our co-inhabitants.
Instead of killing them,
massacring them,
sacrificing them,
we have to take care
of them,
have to be kind to them,
look after them.
And
instead of deforestation,
we have to
plant trees again,
take care of
whatever environment
that we have.
And instead of polluting
our planet, the air,
we have to turn to
friendly energy
and sustainable energy.
Just reverse our actions.
I think we have to
come together as a people
to let the government know
what we want.
Write to the government,
all of you,
all of the people.
The people
have to understand,
that the government also have
their own problems, yes.
There’s no problem
greater than saving
our lives and the lives
of the next generation.
If everyone realized this,
then we would
drop everything else.
Everything that is
not useful to us,
everything that is
not kind and conducive
to our living here
and our next generation’s life,
we have to change,
we have to drop it.
Drop it like a hot cake,
like a hot potato,
because it burns you.
No matter what
everyone else says,
no matter how much
you lose, you have to
drop the hot plate
because it hurts you.
Global warming is
like a hot plate,
iron-hot burning plate.
We must take care.
If the governments
do not take care,
the people just take care.
Just become vegetarian,
refuse all
the animal products,
then nobody will
raise animals anymore,
nobody will kill them
anymore.
Then we stop the
physical harmful effect
of animal stock raising,
which is
the number one cause
for our climate change.
And that’s the only one
that we as individuals
can immediately contribute.
We can change it.
No need to wait
for the government.
We do it.
The people have to
take action and then
perhaps the government
will come along with it.
If the government
doesn’t lead you,
you lead the government.
There is no need to sit there
blaming each other.
But you see,
it’s up to everyone
to choose what they want.
As I have told
many times,
God gives us free will.
I respect that also,
so I can only inform,
I can only
give my opinion, but
the people have to do it.
Because the people
have God inside them,
they have wisdom,
they have understanding.
It’s just that they have to
choose to use it.
Now, we have to
do more than that, it’s not
fast enough right now,
it is urgent.
You see the killing
of animals will be
the killing of ourselves
and our next generation.
That is the fact.
Like attracts like.
What we sow
so shall we reap.
There’s no need to
even talk about
religious scriptures;
it’s just a fact like that.
Charcoal is
an energy source
regularly used in Africa
mostly in household
activities because it is
cheaper, compared to gas.
However, its use has
caused many parks
to be deforested
and not reforested, while
the burning of charcoal
also increases
air pollution.
Please, Master, could you
give us advice about
other energy sources that
would be affordable
and could help us
avoid deforestation
and air pollution?
Hallo.
Yes, I understand, and
I am glad people such as
yourself are concerned
about preserving
our forests.
We must protect the trees
as much as we can.
According to the
environmental organization
Greenpeace, 8% of
the Earth's forest-related
carbon is stored
in the vast rainforests
of the Congo River Basin
in Central Africa.
Scientists predict that
continued deforestation
of the Congo will release
the same amount of CO2
as the United Kingdom
emitted
over the last 60 years!
Imagine that.
So, it is important to
preserve the forest
while we still can
because it helps
in addressing
global warming.
Another alternative that
could be used to
avoid deforestation
is something called
green charcoal, or
biochar, which has been
introduced in Senegal.
This is made from
agricultural waste products,
is affordable and
prevents deforestation.
It also absorbs CO2
as well, which is why
climate scientists
support the use of it.
It absorbs the CO2
very well.
So this is one alternative.
And, of course,
if possible you can use
a sustainable energy
alternative such as
a solar oven cooker,
which is safer and causes
no air pollution at all.
So, these are just
some examples of
affordable energy sources
we can try and
share with one another.
I’m sure there are more.
You can do some
internet research to see
any better solution
up to date.
But the most important
and most urgent,
once again,
is the veg diet.
V-E-G diet.
This is the good deed that
you can do to help save
the planet as a whole,
because this will
most quickly reduce
global warming.
And it’s not just that.
Truly, being veg
is not just about reducing
greenhouse gases.
It is about stopping the
suffering of the animals
and their cruel inhuman
mistreatment.
We have to be a
noble species; we have to
be noble human beings.
This is what it is all about,
we have to stop
inhumane treatment
of animals.
And if we, in Africa,
join together
to be veg,
we will be blessed
by all the Heavens.
Please spread
the good solution info.
With the emergence
of the Asian economic
powers including
China and India
and their increasing
energy demands,
what goals would you
like to see such nations
set in this regard?
I would imagine,
of course,
a Heaven on Earth.
And to achieve this,
it would be best
for these energy-spending
countries to
develop in a wise
and sustainable way.
They all know that
already.
The question is
to put into practice
the knowledge that
we have already
accumulated.
They should set goals to
use sustainable energy
and minimize their
greenhouse gas emissions
in their industries,
because every effort
is worth the benefits
to their citizens’ health,
environment,
and even the economy.
This is the true meaning
of prosperity.
Unfortunately,
as countries develop,
their demand for meat
also increases as they can
more easily afford it.
However,
this is extremely
counterproductive
because the demand
for meat pushes up
energy demands
enormously,
while worsening
global warming.
Raising animals is
responsible for 80%
of all greenhouse gas
emissions from
the agriculture sector.
Here are three reasons
why these developing
countries should also
set no-meat
and instead propagate
the vegan lifestyle
as their number one goal.
First, it’s to save energy
for better purposes.
Meat production is
energy intensive and
grossly energy inefficient.
To produce 1 kilogram
of beef consumes 169
megajoules of energy,
or enough energy to drive
an average European car
for 250 kilometers!
One 6-ounce beef steak
costs 16 times –
16 times! – as much
fossil fuel energy
as one vegan meal
containing three kinds
of vegetables and rice.
The UN IPCC’s chair,
Dr. Rajendra Pachauri,
further points out that
meat requires
constant refrigerated
transportation and storage,
the growing
and transportation
of the animals’ food,
a lot of packaging,
a lot of cooking
at high temperatures
for long periods,
and a whole lot of
animal waste products
that also need to be
processed and disposed of.
Meat production is
so costly and inefficient,
so unsustainable
that it is bad business
to produce meat.
Second, besides energy,
precious land, food
and water resources,
already scarce
in these very countries,
are also wasted
or degraded
to unacceptable degrees.
To produce
1 kilogram of beef
requires 7 kilograms
of grain for feed
instead of direct
human consumption,
while yielding
less than one-third
the amount of protein.
The poor are bound to
suffer from hunger.
And, overall, increased
meat consumption
has always been
correlated with jumps in
chronic diseases such as
cancer, heart disease,
and diabetes, whereas
before that, these ills
were virtually unknown.
Finally, one reason
why developing countries
should say no
to meat production
and consumption is that
by turning to
the plant-based diet,
they will gain
invisible benefits as well.
In India and China
it is already taught
in their traditions,
in the law of ahimsa –
meaning nonviolence –
and the law of karma,
which says “as you sow,
so shall you reap.”
Meaning, by turning
to the virtuous,
compassionate diet
of vegan alone,
they would generate
such a positive,
constructive energy.
This new loving power
could even stop the
effects of climate change
in their vulnerable lands
and open up people’s
innovative thought
to solve all manner of
economical, social, and
technological problems,
and every country,
whether developed
or developing,
will flourish in ways
beyond our imagination.
I promise it is true.
Hallo.
As a model province
of climate change, Jeju
Special Self-Governing
Province is implementing
pioneering policies
to cope with
climate change.
We have made a database of
the greenhouse gas emissions
of Jeju Province,
monitoring changes
to the forest,
underground water, and the
ocean ecosystem. We are expanding
new sustainable energy
such as wind power,
solar energy, and bioenergy, and we are reducing
fossil energy,
thus enabling
a carbon-free island.
Supreme Master Ching Hai,
I know
you’ve discussed a lot
with global
climate change experts,
politicians, NGOs
and are working actively in this area.
What do you think about
our policies and the direction
we are taking in Jeju
where the influence
of climate change is
fast appearing and whose
people are very concerned?
Could you share with us
any supplementary
information or ideas
that we can refer to?
Hallo,
Assembly Member
Ms. Oh. How are you?
Certainly, I will
try to comply with
your request.
If you allow me, there is
something important
to consider.
First of all, I am glad
to hear that Jeju’s
government leaders,
including yourself,
are very, very passionate
about halting
climate change.
The autonomy of
the Jeju government and
the proactive, pioneering
spirit of your people
is laudable.
Perhaps it’s because
you call yourselves
“pristine Jeju province”
that you put
pride and love in your
home’s natural beauty,
so you want to preserve
and cherish it more.
Jeju is blessed with
an abundance of
sunshine and wind,
so I’m glad you have
been expanding
your sustainable energies,
like wind
and solar power.
This is going
in the right direction.
Bravo and bravo!
And I personally
humbly encourage you
and your fellow citizens
to continue in this way.
But, if I may point out,
if the goal is to be a
truly carbon-free society,
we should consider all
the major sources of
greenhouse gases emissions.
You see,
we are emitting
greenhouse gases not
just through the fumes
from factories, houses,
and cars, but also
through the products that
we choose to consume.
Besides, CO2 is
cancelled out by aerosols,
which are released
at the same time
from burning fossil fuels.
So, it means that
even though we have
CO2, the CO2 also
has been cancelled out
by the aerosols
at the same time.
Even though aerosols
are very detrimental to
our health, they actually
have a cooling effect that
cancels out the CO2 heat
in the atmosphere.
So up to now, the
climate warming heat
is not from CO2 –
is not from CO2.
The warming climate
problem is not from CO2,
is not from
carbon dioxide.
I repeat, it’s not from
carbon dioxide.
It is from other sources,
mainly methane.
As I told our student
friend earlier,
at least 50% of total
greenhouse gas emissions
are coming from
animal meat and
dairy products – and
it’s not I who said this;
it’s all proven,
researched, confirmed
and published
by the top scientists
of the whole world.
If we only focus on
the green energies, like
solar panels, wind power,
etc., it won’t have
much of an effect,
I’m so sorry to say.
I have to tell you
the truth because
this is also my planet.
Your island could be
my residence at any time
in the future.
I might love your island,
I might want to go there.
So, I want to protect
your island, I want
to protect my planet,
so I have to tell you
everything, although I
might offend somebody
or I might not be very
popular for doing this,
but I have to tell you
the truth because
green energy is not
an urgent task for us
to handle right now.
Because green energy
only tackles the effect of,
maybe aerosol or CO2,
which is not the urgent
issue of global warming,
the producer.
The global warming
effect comes from
raising livestock,
from animals.
So if we continue
on the green energy,
then we don’t have
much of an effect
to stop global warming,
because
their effectiveness
will be cancelled out
by the large amounts
of greenhouse gases that
we generate
by consuming meat,
and the meat industry.
Besides
the livestock methane
that is responsible for
a portion of 50% of
greenhouse gas emissions –
but 50% is still
a low estimate;
I would say 80% –
there is also
the burning of forests
to make pasture land,
to grow food
for the animals,
and making the chemical
fertilizer and pollution
to grow the feed, the
transportation involved,
the constant refrigeration
involved, etc., etc. And
all the medical effects,
all the costs of the sickness
of the people –
billions, trillions of dollars –
goes into the treatment
of the people for
meat-related diseases.
And it’s not always
even effective,
it doesn’t always even
cure people permanently
or perfectly, even.
Even we spend so much
money and people
have to go through
so much suffering,
the diseases are not
always completely cured,
or in many cases,
not at all.
So people suffer, people
die for nothing also,
because of the meat diet.
So, to produce the meat
for consumption,
it costs us too much:
it costs sorrow,
it costs suffering, it costs
trillions of dollars.
All these add up to
many more times
greenhouse gas emissions
than all the world’s
transportation combined,
and apparently,
more than all
the heavy industries and
fossil fuel power stations
combined even.
At least 50% of total
greenhouse gas emissions
are coming from
animal meat and
dairy products – and
it’s not I who said this;
it’s all proven,
researched, confirmed
and published
by the top scientists
of the whole world.
If we only focus on
the green energies, like
solar panels, wind power,
etc., it won’t have
much of an effect,
I’m so sorry to say.
I have to tell you
the truth because
this is also my planet.
Your island could be
my residence at any time
in the future.
I might love your island,
I might want to go there.
So, I want to protect
your island, I want
to protect my planet,
so I have to tell you
everything, although I
might offend somebody
or I might not be very
popular for doing this,
but I have to tell you
the truth because
green energy is not
an urgent task for us
to handle right now.
Because green energy
only tackles the effect of,
maybe aerosol or CO2,
which is not the urgent
issue of global warming,
the producer.
The global warming
effect comes from
raising livestock,
from animals.
So if we continue
on the green energy,
then we don’t have
much of an effect
to stop global warming,
because
their effectiveness
will be cancelled out
by the large amounts
of greenhouse gases that
we generate
by consuming meat,
and the meat industry.
Please refer to
for more detailed reports
on this and many
other concerned matters.
So, in order to call
ourselves a low-carbon
or carbon-free society,
we must eliminate
our meat consumption
because that is
the number one cause –
we could say that is
the only cause –
for our climate change,
that is, our meat consumption.
This is in line with
the recommendation
of the world’s
leading climate experts,
like the Chair of
the IPCC, Dr. Pachauri,
who is a vegetarian
himself for
the environment’s sake.
In fact, if we focus
on shifting people to be
vegetarian or vegan,
it will save us
much more money
than green technology,
and of course it’s
much more effective.
And I urge you,
the government leaders,
because our time
is running out. We
have to act on this now.
Please explain
to your co-citizens
this important truth
and tell them we must
work together to become
animal-free consumers.
We have a very short
time to save our planet.
We have
a great planet to save.
We have a great
precious treasure – that is,
our children – to save.
And besides,
the government and
the people have nothing
to lose by being vegan.
For the environment,
the absence of livestock
will bring about
much less pollution
and less waste of water
and food resources.
For the citizens, there are
perfectly nutritious,
delicious alternatives
to animal products
nowadays,
and, as we heard
in the doctors’ lectures,
the vegan diet is also
the best for our children.
It’s a win-win solution
as stated by Dr. Pachauri,
and necessary
to save the planet.
Please, please, I ask Jeju,
don’t just be
a model province,
but be a one true, heroic,
courageous model
for the whole world.
We need Jeju’s support.
One of the things that
we do as an organization
is encourage people to
go to green businesses
and support
the business owners
who are doing it right.
So, first I’d like to
invite you to come to DC
and we will go out a nice
vegan meal together
at one of the restaurants.
It’d be my honor,
God willing.
Thank you.
One of the things
we really like to do is
point out people who are
doing it right, people
who are succeeding
in helping us live
a more sustainable way,
and thankfully, there are
many recent examples
of people, communities,
coming together to live
a more sustainable way.
And for instance,
right here in DC,
Mrs. Michelle Obama
has created an organic
community garden,
a vegetable garden, (Right!)
and school children
from nearby schools
come by to help
maintain that garden.
Yes,
I’ve heard about that.
So, I want to know from
you specific examples
of things that we can do
together as communities
to really bring about
a sustainable planet.
Right. Good question.
Good question.
Yes, bravo to
America’s First Lady
Michelle Obama.
She is my First Lady!
Wonderful.
That is a true First Lady.
She has taken the lead
by example.
In our
old system of kings
and queens in China
and Âu Lạc (Vietnam),
we call the queen
“Mother of the Nation,”
so Mrs. Michelle Obama
is worthy to be called that.
She has taken
the lead by example.
She even said that
her family feels more
energetic and healthier
from eating
the organic vegetables,
local-grown.
Imagine if
every neighborhood
in the United States had
an organic veggie garden
like that, for sharing
fresh, healthy, vegetables
with everyone.
There are reports
about organic vegetable
farming that
it is quite profitable,
and the demand for
organic vegan foods now
is growing faster and
faster around the world.
So one thing we can do is to
encourage more organic
vegan farmers’ markets.
Farmers markets are
more and more popular
in the United States now
because it’s fresh,
it’s quality, and it’s local,
so there is less
transportation pollution.
But, interestingly, studies
show that eating locally
is not as good
as eating vegan.
For example, scientists
at Carnegie Mellon
University calculated that
a vegan diet reduced over
seven times the emissions
compared to
a 100% local meat diet.
So, you see?
“Eat vegan” is better
than “eat local” even,
“loco” meat.
In Spanish,
“loco” means crazy –
we don’t eat
“loco” meat.
Now, in another study,
Foodwatch in Germany
found that switching
from a meat diet to an
organic meat diet saved
only 8% of emissions,
but switching to
a non-organic vegan diet,
even non-organic
vegan diet, reduced
86% of emissions.
So, we save the planet
by being vegan.
Even non-organic!
So, actually,
organic is good,
local is wonderful,
but the first step is
at least being vegan,
organic or not.
Organic, of course,
is the best, because
when we plant
all the tillable acres on
our planet organically,
then the CO2,
the carbon dioxide,
which exists already
in our atmosphere
will be absorbed 40%.
Then we’re happy.
Our planet will definitely
survive.
Now, the vegan lifestyle
is the greenest lifestyle.
Right or not?
Yes!
Thank you. Thank you,
good children of God.
Because even
organic meat is actually
not eco-friendly at all;
it requires even more land,
and more energy than
the non-organic meat
in meat farming.
Can you believe that?
So, it doesn't even help
to try to raise animals
organically.
The so-called
“sustainable,” “free-range,”
organic poultry,
for example, needs
20% more energy
and has a 20% higher,
bigger impact
on global warming than
non-organic poultry farms.
Think about that.
So, we’ve been misled
all the time.
This is a terrible thing
about this negative power
in this world.
It makes us believe things
that are not good
for us at all.
From now on, we have to
try to do research
and believe only
what’s good for us,
and we have to research
until we really find that
this news,
this information, is truly
reliable and believable
by example, by proof.
Otherwise, just
don’t listen to anything
anybody else says
if they don’t prove it.
Similarly, organic eggs
were found to have a 14%
higher carbon footprint
than non-organic eggs.
So there we are.
And even though
you don’t use fertilizers,
the benefit could be
cancelled out because of
the increased land use.
Therefore,
only the vegan lifestyle
is truly sustainable.
We have covered
moral, ethical, scientific
and physical benefits
of a vegetarian diet.
Not because of
only moral or ethical
or physical benefit,
but because
this is the easiest way
for every one of us
to contribute
to save the planet.
Before the governments
even do anything, before the
technical developments
being offered,
we already stop
the global warming if we
forsake that piece of meat
and replace it with a piece
of vegetarian protein,
which looks similar,
tastes similar and is even
better in every way –
for our health, for our spirit,
for our intelligence
and for our next life
in Heaven.
We will be blessed
right now even,
not to talk about afterlife.
So, I guess
everyone should join in
and be vegetarian,
that’s all I am saying,
because it’s the
best and the fastest way
to save the planet, the
best and the fastest way
and everyone can do it.
No need even technique,
no need even new energy,
no need the government
yet. We do it, we
do our part.
That’s why I emphasize
the vegetarian diet.
And if the government
join in and help us
to promote more, wow! –
thank you so much!
If we have developed
better technology
and produce it
fast enough for us to use,
thank you ever so much.
But vegetarian diet,
we must start right now.
That’s the best way,
the fastest and the safest way for us
and for the children,
our children.
If you love your children,
try vegetarian diet.