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SUPREME MASTER CHING HAI ON THE ENVIRONMENT
Stop Soil Erosion and Desertification: Make the Switch to the Animal-free Lifestyle - P1/3, A compilation of Supreme Master Ching Hai's lectures
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With diverse flora
and fauna, magnificent
natural landscapes, and
an ecological biosphere
that supports life,
this wondrous planet
is our earthly home.
From our animal
co-inhabitants
to the lush rainforests
and life-giving soil,
we cherish all these
as gifts from the Creator.
It is a common theme
in the world’s major
faiths that during
our temporary stay here,
we should be good
stewards of Mother Earth.
Throughout the years,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
has shared
the message of leading
a balanced life
while following
a spiritual path.
Not only must we nourish
our spirits,
but we share
the responsibility
to care for nature
and our fellow beings.
In light of recent
scientific evidence which
pinpoint the raising of
livestock as the number one
contributor to climate change,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
affirms
the important message
she has noted for over
the past two decades:
we must be vegan and
practice sustainable living.
We invite you to listen to
a compilation of excerpts from
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s
lectures titled
“Stop Soil Erosion
and Desertification:
Make the Switch to
the Animal-free Lifestyle.”
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for today’s episode of
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Join us again tomorrow
for part 2 of
“Stop Soil Erosion
and Desertification:
Make the Switch to
the Animal-free Lifestyle.”
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Part 3 of
“Stop Soil Erosion
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Make the Switch to
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will continue next Friday.
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May Heaven bless you
and your loved ones
with abundance health
and happiness.
The livestock industry
causes a large part of
the world’s soil erosion.
It is a leading driver
of desertification,
biodiversity loss,
and water waste
and water pollution,
despite water becoming
scarcer each day
due to global warming.
Moreover, the livestock
sector inefficiently drains
our fossil fuel and
food grain resources.
In short, we throw away
12 times more grain,
at least 10 times more
water, and 8 times more
fossil fuel energy to
produce a portion of beef
compared to
a nutritionally similar
or even greater amount
of vegan food.
By the way, fishing is
also horrendously
wasteful and murderous.
A major study predicts
that all fished animals will
be 90% gone by 2050
due to overfishing and
over-wasting by-catch.
It means those fish and
other marine lives that
they don’t need, but
while catching other fish,
they kill them as well,
by the billions.
Moreover, it is such
an alarming picture when
we think about
the billions of animals
killed each year
for so-called “food.”
Fifty-five billion – which
is not even counting
fish and other species!
That is 8 times more
innocent beings murdered
each year than there are
people on the Earth.
How can our planet and
our conscience support
such unsustainable,
damaging,
and criminal practice?
And all for a piece of
dead flesh every day,
which we now know
isn’t even healthy
and, in fact, kills us.
I pray that our world’s
leaders will take
swift actions to ban
the destructive meat
production and, instead,
use subsidies for organic
vegan farming which
helps absorb emissions.
Then we can have
an immediate effect
on climate change
and have more time
to develop and perfect
our green technology
to address CO2.
I call upon the media
to help as well, and
thank you and the Irish
Dog Journal for their part.
And most important,
individuals must turn to
the planet-saving, organic
vegan lifestyle, because
the dangers are mounting
and time is urgent.
If every one of us would
only switch now,
we would ensure a future
for our children
and generations to come.
Hallo, Master.
I recently visited
the Grand Canyon
in the USA.
I heard it became like that
about 2 billion years ago
due to the movement
of the Earth’s crust
caused by gas emissions,
erosion, and weathering.
I felt a lot upon seeing
such a wide area becoming
a wasteland where
living beings cannot live.
Is the Grand Canyon
that I’ve seen similar
to the appearance
of the Earth in the future,
in the case that we cannot
stop global warming?
It is of course
very sad to remember
some unpleasant event,
or destructive phenomena
that has happened
on our planet.
I understand how you feel.
It could be similar
to the Grand Canyon,
but not all like that.
Some parts will look
similar like that,
some parts look different.
It depends on
how big the destruction.
If it is total destruction,
then it will become
like a desert.
Nothing can survive
because of too much
poisonous gas.
It’s uninhabitable for
anyone, animals and men.
And then all the water
might be evaporated,
and then there will be
no trees and no flowers;
no plants even survive.
So if you don’t want
to be sad, don’t go to the
Grand Canyon, all right?
Do not focus on
the negative side of nature.
Things happen
according to the destiny
of the inhabitants
of each planet.
So right now we should
concentrate more on
informing people how to
stop the global warming
on our planet
and to encourage people
to be veg and that
should be enough work
to do for now.
Positive thinking,
positive vision,
positive action.
Some of the
global warming effects
that we hear about
are a continued rise
in the Earth’s
atmospheric temperature,
warming of the ocean,
along with acidification,
more frequent
and stronger storms,
prolonged droughts and
intensified heat waves,
soil desertification, plant
and animal extinctions,
and even melting of
permafrost, which could
trigger massive releases
of more methane gas.
That would be
catastrophic beyond
an unthinkable scale.
Mexico and your
neighboring nations have
already suffered from
some of these effects.
Besides the drought that
has stricken parts of
Mexico for over a decade
now, other countries like
Guatemala have been
facing extreme shortages,
with over 550 fatalities
and more than 400,000
families who have been
in need of food
and water assistance.
In Ecuador, officials
have started rotating
electricity outages
due to low water levels
in the nation’s
hydroelectric dams.
Venezuela is also
beginning to ration out
water as she suffers from
the worst drought
since 1947, with
June and October 2009
being the driest months
in over 100 years.
“How is livestock
production connected to
these damaging effects?”
you will ask.
There are so many ways
that I’m sure I don’t
have enough time to tell
all of them, but we can
list the activities
that are associated with
meat production that
are causing some of the
biggest problems for us.
These include
deforestation, soil erosion
and desertification,
excessive use of precious
resources, land and water
waste and pollution, and
animal, plant and human
disease or disappearance.
Soil erosion
and desertification:
the clearing of land
for livestock has created
instability and serious
soil degradation across
the country of Mexico.
In the northern regions of
Mexico nearly two-thirds
of the land is classified as
being in a total or
accelerated state of erosion.
In these regions, which
are highly vulnerable
to desertification,
researchers have found
that the soil condition
is made worse
by livestock grazing.
So, when the livestock
eats all the vegetation
and tramples the land,
what is left behind is
cement-like ground,
unable to grow anything.
This worsens
global warming because
more carbon is released
from the dying plants
and bare soil.
The soil then becomes
hotter and overloads
the atmosphere with even
more heat-trapping carbon.
And this is on top of
the methane generated
by the livestock itself.
So, actually, the livestock
industry generates
more methane than what
we can even calculate
because of
the related effects.
Such extensive damage
makes it difficult to
revive, and continued
livestock raising in this
case obviously leaves
little hope for recovery.
In a magazine interview
over a decade ago,
the President of
the National Cattlemen’s
Confederation of Mexico
spoke of your nation’s
prolonged drought
and its adverse effect
on the cattle industry.
Already then there were
such distinct signs of
global warming effects.
But what he did not
realize then is that
the cattle industry
is causing the drought.
So, it’s easy to see that
if we stopped this raising
of animals for meat, the
weather patterns would
be quickly restored,
along with the land.
In the interview,
the president of
the Cattlemen’s
Confederation also
mentioned the need for
more government
subsidies for cattle raising.
But what we actually
need are subsidies for
life-giving practices, not
the ones that take the life
away from the animals,
take away life from us
and take away life from
our future generations
and take the life from
our one and only planet.
The government could
easily subsidize
organic farming instead,
which would provide
abundant benefits for
all the people of Mexico
and even would remove
40% of the atmospheric
carbon if all tillable land
on Earth were
organically farmed.
So, the solution
is very simple:
we just have to turn away
from the animal products.
We stop eating meat,
dairy, eggs, fish.
If everyone does this, we
will have a transformed
world in no time.
It really is that easy –
just one bite at a time.
Removing methane
from the atmosphere will
remove the majority of
the global warming effect,
and then we can have
time to find greener
power for our world
rather than oil,
after we save the planet.
Also, the vegan diet will
bring more clarity and
creativity for everyone,
so we will be able to
develop all the necessary
resources in time.
It’s just that we need to
make the switch to the
animal-free lifestyle now.
Then everything
will improve,
life will be easier, and
we can rest knowing that
our children will have a
future to look forward to.
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