Best
known as the wildlife presenter for BBC natural programs, Sir David
Attenborough has written the foreword for the book “Silent Summer: The
State of Wildlife in Britain and Ireland,” which depicts the endangered
future of many plant and animal species due to human activities.
Published
50 years after the acclaimed environmental volume “Silent Spring” by
Rachel Carson,this new book contains contributions from 40 eminent
British ecologists, warns of further dangers of pesticides, population
growth, farming, and other factors that have led to the demise of many
butterflies, bees, flies, snails, and moths.
Sir David
Attenborough writes: “… Small creatures like these are the basis of our
entire ecosystems and they are disappearing faster than ever. That loss
is transforming our wildlife and countryside.”
The wildlife
presenter had just returned from his first trip to the North and South
Poles, fulfilling a lifelong dream at age 73. While there, he witnessed
firsthand and recorded for a seven-part BBC nature series “Frozen
Planet” the devastation of climate change on both people and animals.
Thank
you, Sir David Attenborough and contributors of “Silent Summer” for
your work in bringing to light the impact of human activities on the
fragile balance of our ecosystems.
May your findings and
expertise awaken actions around the world to help sustain flora, fauna
and ultimately, human survival. Addressing the significant implications
of our actions, Supreme Master Ching Hai again called on humanity to
tread more gently on Earth during a July 2008 videoconference in Formosa
(Taiwan).
Supreme Master Ching Hai :
Everyone knows by now that protecting the environment, protecting the
animals, are actually protecting ourselves. So we must protect the
environment.
We should have more rules, more guidelines, to
protect natural habitats. Because sometimes we overlook the long run
effect. Then the consequence is very, very detrimental to ourselves and
to the planet, just like what we are facing right now.
Supreme Master Ching Hai :
People must be more aware of our dire situation and that everyone’s
responsible action does help to minimize or stop global warming. We
should act fast.Be veg. Go green.
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