Calls for organic farming resound worldwide. - 25 Feb 2009 | |
Calls for organic farming resound worldwide. A green hats off, Kheti Virasat Mission, India, Go Organic!, the Philippines and all others involved in making the lives-saving change to growing produce organically. We pray that endeavors such as these and the adoption of their plant-based harvests are evermore widely implemented for the restoration of our unique planet. In an August 2008 videoconference with our Association members in Sydney, Australia, Supreme Master Ching Hai explained the key role of government in furthering the trend of organic farming. Videoconference with Supreme Master Ching Hai Supreme Master Ching Hai: Every government should concentrate on giving the farmers encouragement, subsidies, so that they grow organic farming. There are green technology to be working on. And if we are vegetarian, then there will be very less expense. There’s no need to have so much tax even. Because people will not be sick anymore. There’s no more tax to build more hospitals. No more tax to build more equipment. And everybody will live in peace. And the governments of all the countries will share all their wealth to all the people and everyone will have enough
What an innovative concept! Bravo, Tunisia’s Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development and all organizations involved for helping youths understand the importance of caring for our Earthly home. Let each bus stop help build greater momentum for the stewardship needed to restore our jeweled planetary globe. Pedalling for the environment Ms. Modi and other devoted participants, we laud your commitment in alerting co-citizens to the urgent reality of climate change. Blessed be noble efforts such as yours in guiding humanity toward sustainable living practices that stabilize our ecosphere. Telekom Austria's First Wind Turbine-Powered Mobile Phone Base Station We applaud your fresh green advancements, Telekom Austria Group. May eco-friendly endeavors such as yours soon lead to a world powered by clean, sustainable energy. |
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