Following an initiative launched
 by the Student Council, Yangtze High School in Yunlin County, Formosa 
(Taiwan) began to adopt meals without beef, pork, chicken, and fish, to 
reduce greenhouse gas emissions.  The program is starting with one 
day, and eventually will extend to all days of the week. With students 
who were inspired by a recent presentation on the climate impact of meat
 given by the Yunlin County Government, Supreme Master Television’s 
correspondent reports on the program’s success from Yangtze High School,
 Formosa.
  Formosan (Taiwanese) 
Correspondent (F): Earth-loving viewers, I am here at the Yangtze
 High School of Yunlin County, Formosa. In this school, a group of 
students realized how desperate the warming is now faced by the planet.  On
 their own accord, they asked their principal to offer the whole school a
 “Healthy Less-Carbon Diet” to help save our precious Earth. 
  Alex Wu – Student Council chair (M): 
We thought it will impact the planet a lot if we continue to eat meat.  Therefore
 at first, I promoted this measure in our class.
  Eric Hong – Student (M): We held a 
class meeting and decided to extend this activity to the whole school in
 the future. Then hopefully in the future it can be extended to our 
families.
  Peng-Chou Wei – 
Principal, Yangtze High School (M): After the media reported the 
fact, I received many calls and many internet messages, commending us.  They
 also look forward to our students inspiring other schools – all of us 
together to save the planet!
  Correspondent
 (F): The Student Council chair represented all students in the 
pledge: “Cherish animals, respect lives and eat vegetables to stop 
global warming” and save the Earth. 
  The decision has brought 
about enthusiastic responses from the students. Many conveyed their 
messages in the school newspaper to show how much they support this 
wise, loving decision.
  “Only after having this lunch do I feel 
that I have made a contribution to the Earth…” – Yang Kai-Hsiang 
  (female)
 “… I realize how valuable each life is. I also understand how I can 
change the world through small actions.”  –  Wang Sheng-Wen 
  Correspondent (F): Let’s take a look 
at these young, healthy and active friends. Correspondent (F): What is your vision of Earth’s future.
  Eric Hong – Student (M): So
 we hope that in the future, through the vegetarian activities we 
promote, we can gradually curb climate anomalies. Janny Yang – Student (F): I think it’s
 a very great measure. We let ourselves be healthier and even protect 
our environment. Classroom of students: Be veg,  go green, save the 
planet! Yeah! 
  VOICE: Bravo and many thanks, Yangtze High School 
Student Council, fellow students and faculty, and the Yunlin County 
Government of Formosa for your leadership in reducing meat to stop 
climate change.  May this be the start of the most ideal organic 
vegan trend benefiting schools throughout Formosa and the world! 
        
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