Today’s Vegetarian Elite
will be presented
in Swedish and English,
with subtitles in Arabic,
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Indonesian, Italian,
Japanese, Korean,
Mongolian, Persian,
Portuguese, Russian,
Thai, and Spanish.
Sweden is known
as an open-minded,
peaceful country
that has been home
to many great people
like animal lover
Astrid Lindgren,
the famed author of
“Pippi Longstocking.”
Politics are also exercised
in a fair and
progressive manner,
and former Member of
the European Parliament
and vegetarian, Jens Holm,
is an esteemed example
thereof.
It was northern Sweden
where he grew up
and became immersed
in the beauty of nature.
This affection and
appreciation for life and
the Creation would serve
as a base for his devoted
campaigns as a politician.
If we don’t solve
the problem
with global warming
and the emissions,
we won’t have a planet
to live on.
So it is a matter of survival.
As a socially involved
and righteous youngster,
he became more and
more concerned with
the fairness of this world.
This set him to
study sociology in 1996.
His previous
work experiences include
investigative journalism
for the Swedish
Animal Rights Society,
and working as
a Press Officer for the
Social Welfare Department.
In the early 90s he also
became a member of
the Swedish Left Party.
Mr. Holm did not idle
with his time.
By the time
he reached 30, Mr. Holm
had already written
two books, entitled:
“For Our Rights and
Dignity – Young People
on Daily Life in
Colombia and Sweden”
and “Food, Environment,
Justice – The Effects
of Meat Consumption
on the Environment and
the Global Food Supply.”
He also directed
a documentary film:
“Monkeys for Sale,”
that details the cruel reality
of importing monkeys
for animal experiments.
It is not surprising
that by age of 33
Mr. Holm was chosen
by the Swedish people to
join the European Union
in the Confederal Group
of the European United Left
– Nordic Green Left party.
The left party is known to
bring innovative concepts
to life.
Before his stint in politics,
Mr. Holm had made
a commitment
when he was 23
to stop eating meat
as a rational way
to solve world starvation
and for the environment.
With further work
in the European Union,
he found out more about
horrific fate of animals
in the meat industry
and elsewhere.
Mr. Holm would
proudly tell you that
his biggest achievement
in the European Parliament
was to put
the meat-climate issue
on the agenda.
This was the first time
it had been done.
In addition to
environment degradation,
it also addresses
livestock raising
on world hunger,
water scarcity,
and much more.
To produce
1 kilogram of beef,
you need 15,000 liters
of fresh water, just
take that as one example.
And fresh water, that’s
a scarcity in the world.
So, if we would reduce
the meat production then
we could have a lot of
surplus fresh water
which could be used
for other purposes.
And also,
livestock production is
a big emitter
of greenhouse gases.
About 18% of
the world’s total emissions
of greenhouse gases
come from
the livestock production.
So by reducing
or ending completely
meat consumption,
you’re not only
solving the problem
with food scarcity,
you’re also giving a very
good and strong solution
to climate change,
and of course
also to animal rights.
On the 4th of March 2009,
Mr. Jens Holm
organized a meeting in
the European Parliament
to officially launch
his new website
The website serves
as a distribution point for
the report “The livestock
industry and climate –
EU makes bad worse,”
co-authored by Mr. Holm
and Toivo Jokkala,
a writer and PhD candidate
in criminology.
This report reveals
the hard-to-stomach truth
about the livestock industry
and climate change,
as well as
its other social injustices.
Volunteers
from several countries
made it possible
to read this report in
nine different languages.
Present at the official
launch gathering
to give his full support
was Mr. Edward
McMillan-Scott,
the Vice President
of the European Union.
In fact,
Mr. McMillan-Scott
himself had just introduced
his own Green Card
for vegetarianism,
currently quite popular
in the United Kingdom.
They both believe the
role of the European Union
is crucial in building
a sustainable and bright
future of the planet.
The key recommendation
is that the European Union
should reduce
our emissions
with up to 40% to 2020,
compared to the levels
of 1990.
And that the emissions
of greenhouse gases
should be reduced with,
about 80% at least
to 2050.
We are ambitious
and we are going to
solve this problem.
Only by doing so,
we can be credible
and we can convince
other countries like India
and China and Brazil
that they also have to
deal with this problem.
During the Copenhagen
climate discussions
in December of 2009,
Mr. Holm revealed more
of his ambitious goals.
He urged
the European Union to
take away all the subsidies
for meat production.
These incentives
will then be filtered
towards healthier choices,
like advocating
a plant-based diet.
It is unacceptable
and impractical that
billions of European euros
are used for purposes
completely in contrary
with the sustainability
and balance of our planet.
The money that you gain
from this meat tax,
that money you can use
to subsidize
vegetarian food.
Today, there are
European subsidies
going directly to
advertisement campaigns
for meat consumption.
It should be
the other way around!
You should have
awareness campaigns for
vegetarian consumption
because that is the solution.
And who knows, one day
in the future perhaps
we live in a world
where people are
not eating the animals.
And I would be the
happiest person on Earth.
Mr. Holm also
takes a clear stand on
the large scale production
of bio-fuels which are
becoming more popular
in demand nowadays.
He proposes that bio-fuels
could be used
alongside fossil fuels
for the time being,
but better solutions
must be found as
our transportation should
not be in competition
with our food supply.
If we drive cars well then
we would need to find
different types of cars,
electric cars for instance.
And cars that are
powered by hydrogen
could also be a solution.
But the large scale
production of bio-fuels
could put security
into danger and
it’s also quite dependent
on pesticides
and chemicals and that
cannot be acceptable.
We’ll be back with you
on Vegetarian Elite
in just a moment.
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In today’s show,
we cast a view on
the work of Jens Holm,
former European
Parliament Member.
He is a heroic politician
who is setting
elevated standards
for a bright new world.
Mr. Holm noticed
that the driving force
behind the major shifts
in the public awareness
on the impact
of meat production
on our planet and health
has come from a somewhat
unexpected corner.
I wouldn’t say that
that awareness firstly
and foremost is coming
from the governments,
it’s rather coming
from a grassroots level;
grass root organizations,
individuals that
to take a stand
and so on and so forth.
But when that awareness
is growing, I’m sure that
finally that awareness
will also hit
on the governments
and on their
political establishment.
And I can see that here
in European Parliament.
We have actually
been debating
the meat consumption
and how sustainable
and unsustainable
the meat consumption is.
And two years ago
when I started here
in European Parliament,
this was a non-issue.
the meat consumption.
Today it is an issue.
Mr. Holm has stayed
in close contact
with several of these
grass root organizations
throughout the duration
of his political career.
This has given him the
chance to feel and listen
as a politician to all their
expressions of concern.
On October 1, 2009
a petition called
“Food versus Feed” was
delivered at the doorstep
of Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon
of the United Nations.
This petition was born
from a close collaboration
between Mr. Holm,
the Swiss Union
for Vegetarianism, and
the European Vegetarian
and Animal News Alliance
(EVANA).
It was an appeal
to the United Nations
to channel food sources
to needy people
and not to farm animals.
There are thousands
and thousands of people
signing such a petition
and showing their
deepest concern
in this issue and asking
the United Nations
to address
the meat consumption
as a political problem
because
it is a political problem.
So, petitions,
demonstrations, articles
and newspapers,
these TV shows,
there are so many things
that can be done
on the grass root level.
The recent press coverage
of the summit
in Copenhagen
by Supreme Master
Television, once again
it demonstrates how much
the political arena
has been made aware
of the pivotal link
between meat production
and consumption
on climate change.
Industrial agriculture
is the biggest culprit.
To grow animals
and then to be eaten
by human beings consumes
a lot of resources.
It is almost like 10 times
or even sometimes more.
Governments of the world
should take away
all the subsidies
that today goes to
the meat industry.
I think also we should
have a meat tax.
So we should put
a special price on meat.
I understand
this can be controversial,
and some people today
feel that they barely can
get enough money to buy
the food they need today.
But if we impose
a meat tax, the money
we get from that tax
should of course be used
to reduce the price of
green products, such as
fruit and vegetables.
So people in the future
will be able to eat more
fruit and vegetables.
While agriculture has
always been conceived
as part of
the emissions problem,
it is a significant part
of the solution
to climate change.
Although
being a Member of
the European Parliament
was by far
the most exciting work
Mr. Holm has done
in his life, he did not run
for re-election
in June of 2009.
Some other
exciting happenings
had asked his attention:
he has become a new father
and wanted to stay close
to his family in Sweden.
This little one surely
has been blessed with
a loving, considerate,
and visionary of a father.
My hope for the children
of the future is that
they can live in a world
which is in accordance
to nature.
And that means a world
where we have solved
the poverty problem.
And that we live in a world
which is also
in accordance
with the animals so that
we don’t breed animals,
that we don’t transport
animals, that of course
we don’t kill the animals.
That animals can live,
more or less free.
And that we live together
and not against nature.
And that is my goal.
I hope that we, step by step,
can come closer to it.
Thank you,
beautiful viewers,
it was a pleasure
to have you join us today
on Vegetarian Elite
featuring former Member
of the European Parliament,
Jens Holm.
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Be Veg,
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Find out more
about Jens Holm,
heroic politician, at:
JensHolm.se/category/english
To see the report
co-issued by Jens Holm
and Toivo Jokkala on the
livestock industry’s effects
on the environment,
please visit:
MeatClimate.org
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