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and your loved ones 
with abundance health 
and happiness. 
The livestock industry 
causes a large part of 
the world’s soil erosion. 
It is a leading driver 
of desertification, 
biodiversity loss, 
and water waste 
and water pollution, 
despite water becoming 
scarcer each day 
due to global warming. 
Moreover, the livestock 
sector inefficiently drains 
our fossil fuel and 
food grain resources. 
In short, we throw away 
12 times more grain, 
at least 10 times more 
water, and 8 times more 
fossil fuel energy to 
produce a portion of beef 
compared to 
a nutritionally similar 
or even greater amount 
of vegan food. 
By the way, fishing is 
also horrendously 
wasteful and murderous. 
A major study predicts 
that all fished animals will 
be 90% gone by 2050 
due to overfishing and
over-wasting by-catch. 
It means those fish and 
other marine lives that 
they don’t need, but 
while catching other fish, 
they kill them as well, 
by the billions. 
Moreover, it is such 
an alarming picture when 
we think about 
the billions of animals 
killed each year 
for so-called “food.” 
Fifty-five billion – which 
is not even counting 
fish and other species! 
That is 8 times more 
innocent beings murdered 
each year than there are 
people on the Earth. 
How can our planet and 
our conscience support 
such unsustainable, 
damaging, 
and criminal practice? 
And all for a piece of 
dead flesh every day, 
which we now know 
isn’t even healthy 
and, in fact, kills us.
I pray that our world’s 
leaders will take 
swift actions to ban 
the destructive meat 
production and, instead, 
use subsidies for organic 
vegan farming which 
helps absorb emissions. 
Then we can have 
an immediate effect 
on climate change 
and have more time 
to develop and perfect 
our green technology 
to address CO2. 
I call upon the media 
to help as well, and 
thank you and the Irish 
Dog Journal for their part. 
And most important, 
individuals must turn to 
the planet-saving, organic 
vegan lifestyle, because 
the dangers are mounting 
and time is urgent. 
If every one of us would 
only switch now, 
we would ensure a future 
for our children 
and generations to come. 
Hallo, Master.
I recently visited 
the Grand Canyon 
in the USA.
I heard it became like that 
about 2 billion years ago 
due to the movement 
of the Earth’s crust 
caused by gas emissions, 
erosion, and weathering.
I felt a lot upon seeing 
such a wide area becoming
a wasteland where 
living beings cannot live.
Is the Grand Canyon 
that I’ve seen similar 
to the appearance 
of the Earth in the future, 
in the case that we cannot 
stop global warming?
It is of course 
very sad to remember 
some unpleasant event, 
or destructive phenomena 
that has happened 
on our planet. 
I understand how you feel. 
It could be similar 
to the Grand Canyon, 
but not all like that. 
Some parts will look 
similar like that,
some parts look different.
It depends on 
how big the destruction. 
If it is total destruction, 
then it will become 
like a desert. 
Nothing can survive 
because of too much 
poisonous gas.
It’s uninhabitable for 
anyone, animals and men. 
And then all the water 
might be evaporated,
and then there will be 
no trees and no flowers; 
no plants even survive. 
So if you don’t want 
to be sad, don’t go to the 
Grand Canyon, all right? 
Do not focus on
the negative side of nature.
Things happen 
according to the destiny 
of the inhabitants
of each planet. 
So right now we should 
concentrate more on 
informing people how to 
stop the global warming 
on our planet 
and to encourage people 
to be veg and that 
should be enough work 
to do for now. 
Positive thinking, 
positive vision, 
positive action. 
Some of the 
global warming effects 
that we hear about 
are a continued rise 
in the Earth’s 
atmospheric temperature, 
warming of the ocean, 
along with acidification, 
more frequent 
and stronger storms, 
prolonged droughts and 
intensified heat waves, 
soil desertification, plant 
and animal extinctions, 
and even melting of 
permafrost, which could 
trigger massive releases 
of more methane gas.
That would be 
catastrophic beyond 
an unthinkable scale. 
Mexico and your 
neighboring nations have 
already suffered from 
some of these effects. 
Besides the drought that 
has stricken parts of 
Mexico for over a decade 
now, other countries like 
Guatemala have been 
facing extreme shortages, 
with over 550 fatalities 
and more than 400,000 
families who have been 
in need of food 
and water assistance. 
In Ecuador, officials 
have started rotating 
electricity outages 
due to low water levels 
in the nation’s 
hydroelectric dams. 
Venezuela is also 
beginning to ration out 
water as she suffers from 
the worst drought 
since 1947, with 
June and October 2009 
being the driest months 
in over 100 years.
“How is livestock 
production connected to 
these damaging effects?” 
you will ask. 
There are so many ways 
that I’m sure I don’t 
have enough time to tell 
all of them, but we can 
list the activities 
that are associated with 
meat production that 
are causing some of the 
biggest problems for us. 
These include 
deforestation, soil erosion 
and desertification,
excessive use of precious 
resources, land and water 
waste and pollution, and 
animal, plant and human 
disease or disappearance. 
Soil erosion 
and desertification:
the clearing of land 
for livestock has created 
instability and serious 
soil degradation across 
the country of Mexico. 
In the northern regions of 
Mexico nearly two-thirds 
of the land is classified as 
being in a total or 
accelerated state of erosion. 
In these regions, which 
are highly vulnerable 
to desertification, 
researchers have found 
that the soil condition 
is made worse 
by livestock grazing. 
So, when the livestock 
eats all the vegetation 
and tramples the land, 
what is left behind is 
cement-like ground, 
unable to grow anything. 
This worsens 
global warming because 
more carbon is released 
from the dying plants 
and bare soil. 
The soil then becomes 
hotter and overloads 
the atmosphere with even 
more heat-trapping carbon.
And this is on top of 
the methane generated 
by the livestock itself. 
So, actually, the livestock 
industry generates 
more methane than what 
we can even calculate 
because of 
the related effects. 
Such extensive damage 
makes it difficult to 
revive, and continued 
livestock raising in this 
case obviously leaves 
little hope for recovery. 
In a magazine interview 
over a decade ago, 
the President of 
the National Cattlemen’s 
Confederation of Mexico 
spoke of your nation’s 
prolonged drought 
and its adverse effect 
on the cattle industry. 
Already then there were 
such distinct signs of 
global warming effects. 
But what he did not 
realize then is that 
the cattle industry 
is causing the drought. 
So, it’s easy to see that 
if we stopped this raising 
of animals for meat, the 
weather patterns would 
be quickly restored, 
along with the land. 
In the interview, 
the president of 
the Cattlemen’s 
Confederation also 
mentioned the need for 
more government 
subsidies for cattle raising. 
But what we actually 
need are subsidies for 
life-giving practices, not 
the ones that take the life 
away from the animals, 
take away life from us 
and take away life from 
our future generations 
and take the life from 
our one and only planet. 
The government could 
easily subsidize 
organic farming instead, 
which would provide 
abundant benefits for 
all the people of Mexico 
and even would remove 
40% of the atmospheric 
carbon if all tillable land 
on Earth were 
organically farmed. 
So, the solution 
is very simple: 
we just have to turn away 
from the animal products. 
We stop eating meat, 
dairy, eggs, fish. 
If everyone does this, we 
will have a transformed 
world in no time. 
It really is that easy – 
just one bite at a time. 
Removing methane 
from the atmosphere will 
remove the majority of 
the global warming effect, 
and then we can have 
time to find greener 
power for our world 
rather than oil, 
after we save the planet. 
Also, the vegan diet will 
bring more clarity and 
creativity for everyone, 
so we will be able to 
develop all the necessary 
resources in time. 
It’s just that we need to 
make the switch to the 
animal-free lifestyle now. 
Then everything 
will improve, 
life will be easier, and 
we can rest knowing that 
our children will have a 
future to look forward to. 
Mexico has also been 
particularly affected 
by desertification, which 
you know is due in part to 
her arid climate, 
as well as what experts 
report is the effect of 
excessive cattle-raising 
and associated irrigation. 
In 2003, United Nations 
Secretary-General 
Kofi Annan noted that 
70% of the land in Mexico 
was already vulnerable to 
desertification, a situation 
that he said was causing 
up to 900,000 of 
your fellow countrymen 
to have to leave 
their homes every year. 
I repeat: it causes 
up to 900,000 of your 
fellow countrymen to 
have to leave their homes 
every year, with many 
going to seek 
better livelihoods 
in the United States, 
if they can find it. 
This astonishing number 
of nearly one million 
Mexican people per year 
came from a Mexican 
government report. 
I’m not making it up. 
It comes from your 
government report, which 
stated that soil conditions 
were too parched 
for citizens to support 
themselves 
and their families. 
Another study conducted 
last year found additional 
desertification, particularly 
in Oaxaca State. 
So it could really be said, 
very regrettably, that 
your people are 
among the many today 
who must cope with 
the real and harsh status 
of “climate refugee.” 
These are just 
a few examples of 
how climate change is 
already taking its toll 
on the Mexican people. 
It’s real, 
it’s intensifying, 
it’s not abstract. 
And please remember, 
the number 1 cause 
behind it all 
is animal agriculture. 
People have to be 
informed fast. 
However, the good news 
is that the way to end 
all this is truly 
even more real and 
quickly manifested than 
the problem itself, 
because each and every 
person can do 
something significant 
to stop global warming.
And you know already 
what that is, right? 
Yes, the vegan diet. 
And here I say “vegan” 
rather than “vegetarian” 
because we also need to 
eliminate the eggs, dairy, 
and fish industry. 
These products are all 
part of the inhumane 
cruelty to the animals 
and the greenhouse gas 
production of 
the livestock industry that 
is destroying our planet. 
We can inform the people 
of all this. 
The government should 
inform people of all this 
so that they can see that 
their lives and the lives 
of their loved ones 
are on the line 
due to climate change 
and livestock production. 
So, even if they 
can only think
for themselves 
and their loved ones, 
they still need to take fast, 
preventive actions now
to protect their children 
and families by 
turning to the vegan diet. 
But you see, 
we are not just victims: 
we are also the rescuers 
and part of the solution. 
If we stop the meat eating, 
we stop 
the animal consumption. 
We must all be vegan. 
There’s no other solution, 
I’m sorry. 
And the more people do 
so, the more it becomes 
like a popular trend. 
So in that way, it’s also 
easier for people to think 
beyond themselves when 
they see the positive 
results of changing.
The main thing is: switch 
away from meat, eggs, 
dairy, fish, meal by meal, 
day by day, and 
we will be living in a 
vegan paradise in no time. 
A top Irish 
environmental economist, 
Dr. Richard Tol
from the Economic 
and Social Research Unit 
of the Department 
of Economics, stated 
that if you are serious 
about reducing emissions 
in Ireland, 
there is no future for beef 
and dairy in the country. 
He also said 
that with Ireland failing 
to meet the target set out 
by the Kyoto agreement, 
that penalties are expected 
to run close to 
one billion euros a year 
in the lead-up to 2020. 
What alternatives 
do Irish farmers have 
to dairy and beef? 
We can turn to
organic farming, 
and it’s easy, it’s simple, 
cost and water effective, 
and it’s ecologically, 
economically sound. 
It will absorb 
even 40% of CO2 
if all the tillable lands are
organically cultivated. 
It could be more than that. 
According to 
the Kyoto agreement,
if in any country where 
the farmers grow organic 
fruit and vegetables, 
then there would be 
no need to pay subsidies. 
Organic food and produce
are grown and handled 
according to strict 
sustainable procedures, 
with limited 
chemical input 
or we could even use 
no chemical input at all. 
So, organic food, 
also GM-free 
(free of genetically 
modified organisms). 
Organic farming 
preserves topsoil. 
Chemically intensive 
practices are a key factor 
in the erosion of top soil. 
Scientists found that soils 
in organic plots were up 
to 60% more stable and 
are less prone to erosion. 
So, over one-third of Irish rivers 
are now polluted, mainly 
due to farm runoff;
could be more than that, 
but we want to try 
to be conservative here. 
Organic farming reduces 
toxic farming runoff
and pollutants that 
contaminate our water, 
soil, and air as well. 
So organic farming is 
healthier for farm workers, 
the surrounding communities 
as well, 
and for natural wildlife. 
Now, the EPA 
(Environmental 
Protection Agency) 
considers 60% of all 
herbicides, weed killers, 
or 90% of all fungicides – 
that means mold killers – 
and 30% 
of all insecticides – 
that means insect killers –
are potentially
cancer-causing 
for humans and animals 
of course. 
Organic farming keeps 
harmful chemicals 
and pesticides out of 
the food that we eat and 
the beverage that we drink. 
So, farmers may 
apply for a grant 
from the Department 
of Agriculture, for up to 
a maximum of €60,000. 
So, organic sales 
in Ireland have increased, 
you see, by 82% already, 
reaching a value 
of 104 million in the year 
up to July 2008.
Yes.
For Ireland to meet the
Kyoto agreement target, 
they need to 
plant millions of trees 
so farmers can 
use their land to do that, 
and this will help
to cool the world also. 
And forestry, 
it also adds to the beauty 
of the landscape, 
and that’s good for 
Ireland’s tourist industry. 
We notice that in Africa 
most people do not show 
concern about the issue 
of global warming. 
They pinpoint Westerners 
as responsible for 
this calamity because of 
the large scale 
animal agriculture 
practiced there. 
What could you 
tell Africans to let them 
understand that the issue 
is a common threat and,
therefore, it must be 
a common concern for 
all Earth’s inhabitants? 
What is the advice 
you would give us 
to motivate them 
to change their diet?
Well, I’m sorry
that global warming 
does not spare anyone. 
Each person is 
responsible to do 
their best in awakening 
noble qualities 
in themselves to 
save the planet and, 
of course, their lives and 
the lives of their family. 
Also, Africa has not been 
spared the effects 
of global warming. 
As early as 1997, a 
United Nations document
refers to desertification, 
which came from people 
removing the protective 
mangrove trees on the 
western coast of Africa. 
The reason was 
understandable: 
they need wood for fires 
and for home-building. 
However, the trees’ loss 
resulted in salt water 
contamination of crops 
and also a loss of 
coastal biodiversity. 
While it may be true 
that other countries 
in the world
are responsible 
for larger releases 
of greenhouse gases, 
there are also situations 
that are a direct cause 
and effect within Africa. 
Another situation that 
has had drastic effects 
within Africa is drought, 
but the biggest 
cause and effect is 
on an individual level, 
that is, meat consumption, 
or I should say meat, 
fish, or egg, 
milk consumption.
This category of food, 
meaning animal products, 
is truly one of the biggest, 
or I shall say the biggest 
ever, contributor 
of global warming. 
The biggest contributor 
to global warming is the
animal product industry. 
In terms of drought, 
you see, one serving of 
beef on average requires 
1,200 gallons of water 
to produce, while 
an entire vegan meal 
takes only 98 gallons. 
That is 12 times 
as much water to 
produce the same amount 
of energy from food –
and in this I describe 
only the physical situation. 
Along with the physical 
is the reason behind, 
which is that 
we must switch to 
a more compassionate 
way of living 
in order to survive. 
At the same time, 
please remember that 
global warming 
is not about blame. 
We all have a shared planet 
and we have 
shared responsibility, and 
we all want it to be saved 
for every one of us. 
Just like in the human body, 
if one area is hurt, 
it will affect 
the whole body as well. 
So even if the injury 
came to Africa from 
another part of the world, 
we should all fix it 
because we want 
the entire body 
to be well again. 
And that is very good
for us to have such 
a noble intention, 
helping to save the world
because every good deed 
helps balance 
the entire planet’s karma 
(retribution) – 
meaning the atmosphere, 
the energy. 
So that is the key, 
to be veg and spread the 
message of compassion, 
to let people know that 
they can really 
make a difference; and 
we each can through 
the choices we make 
in putting food 
on our plate. 
Please try to inform 
your people that
peace and the survival of 
our planet begin at home, 
begin on our plate. 
Thank you for accepting 
to be here with us tonight 
to share this 
so important message.
I have two questions. 
The first question: 
According to you, 
what will be the benefits 
of organic farming
regarding the current 
agricultural issues 
in Africa such as 
erosion, drought, 
deforestation, 
and infertile soil? 
The second question: 
What are the constraints 
and benefits of such
agricultural practices?
Thank you.
Thank you. 
Hallo, Dr. Tounou, 
thank you. That’s 
a very good question. 
As you may realize 
from your research that 
the vegan diet is 
the real key and is 
the essence of the change 
that is needed 
for saving our planet. 
Organic vegan is like 
a great bonus because 
organic growing methods 
benefit not only 
human health 
but also the environment. 
For example, 
a study conducted in the 
United States found that 
organic farming 
preserves topsoil and 
keeps water bodies clean, 
and if used worldwide, 
would have the potential 
to absorb and store 
approximately 40% 
of all present-day CO2 
emissions each year. 
This would be a direct 
benefit to our Earth. 
The other aspects of 
vegan organic farming 
that are beneficial 
include things like 
crop rotation, mulching, 
and natural fertilizers. 
Crop rotation means that 
a field is planted 
each season 
with different crops. 
This variety approach 
helps keep the plants 
healthy and also restores 
fertility and nutrients 
to the soil. 
Other methods such as 
mulching and even 
a new method called 
no-till organic farming 
help retain moisture 
and reduce soil erosion 
considerably. 
Deforestation is mostly 
caused by animals’ feed 
as forests are cleared 
to plant crops are 
for raising livestock, 
while hundreds of 
millions of people are 
starving in the world. 
So, in general, 
vegan organic farming 
follows a philosophy of 
living in harmony with 
nature and protection for 
the planet and all beings. 
The methods employed 
support the natural balance 
between farming 
and the environment. 
Over time, 
the combination of this 
care and practice through 
the techniques available 
can go a long way toward 
restoring the balance 
from problems that may 
have arisen in the past. 
Also, there are many 
successful stories for 
organic farming already 
across the continent 
of Africa. 
For example, in the area 
surrounding Cape Town, 
South Africa, the 
townships are growing 
100% organic gardens, 
with crops 
that are sold locally. 
A similar operation 
has begun in Kenya. 
And in Uganda, where 
organic fertilizers were 
recently introduced, 
they are already seeing 
success with the soil 
and harvest –
on your own continent. 
There are more and more, 
just too many to list here. 
So the benefits 
are immense. 
I highly encourage you 
to pursue vegan organic 
farming methods, 
if at all possible. 
Of course, it is possible; 
everything is possible 
when we want to 
save our planet. 
Everything is possible. 
It has to be possible, 
for our own survival. 
You can bring manyfold 
benefits in doing so, 
and you can be one of the 
growing success stories 
as it becomes 
more and more popular. 
Regarding your efforts 
to fight global warming,
you know that we need 
a stronger involvement 
from politicians. 
Their involvement 
is necessary.
However, we noticed 
that it is not 
their primary concern.
My question is: 
What can we do? 
Or in your opinion,
what can we do so that 
politicians get 
more involved in matters 
concerning global warming, 
environmental issues,
and in the fight 
against global warming?
Should we send them all 
to a university of 
environmental sciences?
Hallo, Mr. Secretary. 
You are correct. 
It is best 
if government leaders can 
be part of the solution. 
They can assist 
in helping people to 
understand why 
it is so important to make 
the change to the veg diet. 
To approach 
the political leaders, 
you can first get together 
with others of like mind. 
Then you let the leaders 
know that you and others 
like yourself are very 
interested in this subject. 
Tell them you want to 
save the planet, that’s it. 
Write to 
your government leaders 
about the veg solution, 
go and visit with them, 
if that is possible. 
For supporting materials, 
you can ask 
our Association members 
to provide you 
with the information 
you might need. 
From what we are 
reading in the news, 
it seems that more 
African leaders are now 
becoming interested in 
halting climate change 
and realizing the need 
to act on global warming. 
Sadly, global warming is 
affecting African countries 
in all the severest, 
and some of 
the most visible, ways. 
The world’s second 
largest freshwater lake, 
Lake Victoria 
in Eastern Africa, is now 
being jeopardized due to 
over-fishing, pollutants 
and climate change, 
which are interrelated 
anyway. 
Rivers and lakes 
are drying up in Africa. 
Tanzania’s 
Mount Kilimanjaro’s 
glaciers and ice 
are almost all gone 
and coral reefs are 
dying, bleaching. 
There are water crises 
from Sierra Leone 
to South Africa. 
Zimbabwe, Somalia, 
Mauritius, Mozambique, 
and Sudan – 
just to name a few – 
are experiencing 
worsened droughts that 
make it difficult to 
plant crops, thus 
adding to food shortages 
and prices rising. 
Add to this, 
desertification 
and deforestation that 
further degrade the land. 
Increased temperatures 
mean erratic rainfall – 
either too little or 
too much at a time - 
so we have ravaging floods 
that drown the crops and 
fires that burn the forest. 
Likewise in West Africa, 
home to 43% of 
the total population 
of sub-Saharan Africa, 
if you’re a farmer, 
you already can feel that 
the climate is in trouble. 
There are more frequent 
droughts, heat waves, 
floods, storms, 
frosts, freezes, and locusts 
than before. 
These impacts 
of climate change 
increase food insecurity 
and the food crisis 
in Africa. 
There is also 
increased risk of diseases 
such as malaria because 
the mosquitoes spread 
to higher altitudes. 
The United Nations 
is afraid that hundreds 
of millions of people 
in Africa are at risk. 
This is just a handful 
of all the news reports 
coming out about 
global warming 
in your land. 
I’m sure there are more.
For leaders, 
they are aware of 
these grave problems 
facing their countries. 
Now, if the citizens 
also support them, 
remind them that 
they’re concerned 
and that this is 
for their best interests, 
then they will be even 
more energized to 
address climate change. 
Then they will remember 
that global warming is 
the most important agenda, 
that it’s their duty, 
not only professionally, 
but also personally, 
because it affects 
themselves and 
their children as well. 
So let us try our best 
to help remind and 
encourage our leaders 
to do something. 
Thank you, and Heaven 
bless the majestic land 
of Africa and preserve it.
I’ve learned 
from Ayurveda that 
we become gentler 
and less violent 
if we become vegetarians. 
If all humans become 
pure vegetarians, 
could we prevent 
global warming and 
various disasters on Earth? 
In addition, 
wouldn’t it be a problem 
for our ecosystem 
if all humans become 
vegetarians? Thank you. 
Thank you. 
Yes, Professor Jeong, 
welcome. 
To your first question,
 if humans become 
purely vegetarian, 
we would not be able to 
prevent global warming 
at this time, because 
it has already begun, 
but we would be able to 
stop it in its tracks in time 
so that it won’t get worse 
and that we don’t have 
a planetary runaway crisis, 
like what they call 
the “irreversible point,” 
the “point of no return.” 
For the question about 
whether it would be a 
problem to our ecosystem 
if all people 
become vegetarian:
it is the opposite, madam. 
The real problem 
to our environment 
is meat eating, the way 
we are doing now. 
All our planetary problems
including climate change, 
food crisis, soil erosion, 
pollution, etc., 
can be solved by turning 
to the organic vegan diet.
We have all the evidence 
pointing toward 
this answer. 
We have proof. 
It’s proven 
and it is like that. 
We are now consuming 
meat and experiencing 
so many harmful effects. 
It is 
destroying our health, 
damaging our environment, 
endangering 
the lives of our animal 
co-inhabitants, killing 
our noble human quality 
and our physical existence. 
According to 
the United Nations report 
“Livestock’s 
Long Shadow,” 
raising animals for food 
is very detrimental 
to the ecosystem. 
Some examples as follows: 
Livestock occupies the 
single largest human-used 
sector area of land. 
Livestock is the cause 
for loss of 70% of 
previously forested land 
in the Amazon. 
Livestock is probably 
the largest source 
of water pollution 
from any industry. 
It causes dead zones, 
erosion, sediment runoffs, 
compact soils, etc.
Livestock may well be 
the leading player 
in the reduction of 
biodiversity of our planet. 
So why not just try to 
make a change in the 
opposite direction to see 
if things will improve. 
It will improve. 
It will be better for sure. 
If we walk away from 
violence and hatred, we 
will meet peace and love 
awaiting at our destination. 
If all humans became 
vegan, it will become 
a paradise on Earth. 
We hope one day we will 
experience that paradise 
on Earth in our lifetime.