Plants take an 'uphill hike' as temperatures rise - 24 Feb 2009 | |
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Plants take an 'uphill hike' as temperatures rise University of Arizona researchers and Audubon Society, we appreciate your careful observations that show clearly the disruptive effects of climate change on both plants and animals. As we comprehend consequences such as these, may we quickly make the necessary steps toward a sustainable future for our ecosphere. In light of such alarming changes in the balance of nature, Supreme Master Ching Hai frequently urges the public to switch to the animal-free diet to ensure the survival of all life. She addressed this theme in the following excerpt while speaking to an audience of guests, dignitaries and the media via a videoconference in Formosa (Taiwan) on June 29, 2008: Videoconference with Supreme Master Ching Hai Supreme Master Ching Hai: Just break the flesh-eating habit. Go back to the natural diet, the vegetarian diet. Please try the vegetarian diet. It’s very easy, just try! You will be glad you do. Because the way things are going right now, most of the living beings on the planet will perish. Very much likely, within a few years only. So if, in that case, if we’ll perish anyway, so what is the use of meat or not meat? Our parents, ourselves, our friends, our beloved animals, pets, our children, and the future generations. Please just forsake that piece of meat and replace it with a piece of tofu or any vegetarian protein; it’s full of life, full of love, and it will save the world, the world we live in.
Wow, what an eco-accomplishment! Kudos, Minister Selvaraj and Tamil Nadu state for your progressive green developments. Blessed be endeavors such as these in recovering the verdant health and beauty of our precious Earth. Alaska Is a Frontier for Green Power Your Excellency and Alaska, we laud your support of these green energy sources. Our best wishes for your continued eco-success in benefiting both co-citizens and our cherished environment. What exciting news! A green salute, Jilin province, for this comfortable new public transportation that improves the environment at the same time. We look forward to the advancement of many such sustainable technologies as these. |
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