Go veg to mitigate dangers of methane release. - 30 Aug 2008 | |
Go veg to mitigate dangers of methane release. Dr. Eystein Jansen, Research Director of the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research (M): What people are afraid of is that if the permafrost melts, then this methane will be released to the atmosphere and we will have an accelerated warming. VOICE: Dr. Eystein Jansen is the Research Director of the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research in Norway and is studying Arctic records of climate change in times past. He says it’s difficult to gauge how much or how soon accelerated warming could send us past the point of no return. We should, however, act now to prevent that from happening. For more information about Dr. Eystein Jansen’s research, please visit www.bjerknes.uib.no
VOICE: Dr. Jansen, like most scientists, recommends we all do what we can to lower our carbon and methane footprints, in all aspects of life. Dr. Eystein Jansen (M): All sorts of our modern life needs to be changed, and also the way we produce and consume our food. And it’s clear that if more people had a vegetarian diet, it would lead to less, less emissions! VOICE: Dr. Jansen and the world’s climatologists, thank you for the time you dedicate to communicating what is important for us to do. Let’s all go veg so that the event of a methane release remains a geological study of the distant past.
We are grateful to all the scientists and advocates who are striving to ensure the preservation of the gentle tortoise. We pray these warning signs of potential harm to God’s beloved creations motivate us all in taking steps to stop global warming. |
Brazil discovers penguins on shore. - 31 Aug 2008 | |
Belgium supports “The Big Ask”. - 29 Aug 2008 | |
Copyright © 2007-2009 Supreme Master Television. All rights reserved. |