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SUPREME MASTER CHING HAI ON THE ENVIRONMENT
Restore the Balance of the Oceans - P3/4
A compilation of Supreme Master Ching Hai's lectures
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Good evening, Master.
Please accept
all my gratitude.
In the global warming
flyer, it is stated:
''Due to overfishing
and the loss of tens
of millions of sardines,
a vital chain, the waters
of the southwest African
coast are loaded with
a toxic gas that bubbles
from the bottom of the
ocean, killing marine life
on the surface.
The size of the area
is equivalent to that
of the city of New Jersey
(USA), and worsening
the greenhouse effect.”
What is the original
nature of this gas?
Thank you, Master.
Hallo.
Hallo.
Bonjour,
Madamoiselle Araba.
You came all the way
from Cotonou, Benin (Yes, Master.)
to be with us?
You’re from Radio
TOPKA in Cotonou,
Benin, right? (Yes, Master.)
Thanks for coming
to share with us
your concern.
It is very disturbing to
know about the state
of the waters
off the western coast
of your continent.
You see,
this poisonous gas that
you are asking about is
formed from the elements
that create
oceanic dead zones.
Dead zones are exactly
as they sound:
they are areas of
the ocean that are dead,
the areas of the ocean
that are unable to support
any more life,
which arise mostly
from livestock feed
agricultural pollution,
as well as livestock manure
running into the ocean,
or some other kind
of imbalance.
The number of
dead zones observed
since 2003 has
more than tripled, with
now in excess of 400
that exist and
are growing worldwide.
The African dead zone,
according to scientists,
has been caused
by a combination of a
strong upwelling current
that brings
abundant plankton, along
with the loss of sardines
because of human fishing.
In the past
several decades, tens of
millions of these tiny fish
have been removed
from the ocean
for human consumption.
So now,
instead of sardines
helping to consume
the plankton,
the plankton just dies
in the water instead,
and sinks to the bottom
of the ocean where it
decays and contributes
to the formation of the
poisonous gases methane
and hydrogen sulfide.
While methane gas can
be volatile and explosive,
hydrogen sulfide
is poisonous to both
human and marine life.
So, this area has periodic
explosions of methane
and hydrogen sulfide,
and when these gases
erupt off the coast
of Africa, many other
fish die and animals
such as lobsters and crabs
run onto the shore, trying
to flee the poisonous gas.
But sometimes
they cannot avoid either.
Scientists are now
concerned that,
without a restoration of
the ecological balance,
dead zones like this will
just continue to be
more and more,
get bigger and bigger,
which of course
is lethal for all life.
So, this is a small
but very good example
of why we need to be
vegan, to renew the
rightful balance of life.
And, of course, we also
need to be organic vegan
because so many of
these dead zones are
caused and made worse
by chemical fertilizers
that are primarily used
for livestock feed.
So, yes, be organic vegan.
Supreme Master
and honorable guests,
(How are you?)
good evening.
I’m here to prove to you
that after being a vegetarian
for over 40 years,
ever since childhood,
a vegetarian diet
is good for our health!
When I was little,
I aspired to promote
environmental protection
when I grew up,
and I’ve now worked in this field
for over 20 years.
(Bravo!)
I’ve been promoting
changing organic waste
into food.
This is the result
of my previous work.
But I won’t talk about
my work today.
I’m here
to ask Master’s advice.
Global warming
has caused many changes
to planetary climate.
One area of humans’
negligence
is using clean water
to flush the toilet.
How can we call
on everyone to cherish
our water resources,
reduce water waste,
establish a system
for recycling water
and capture rainwater
for utilization? Thank you!
Yes. Thank you, Mr. Lai.
Thank you for being veg,
and thank you for
protecting the environment
all these decades.
We have tried to go
in your direction
all these years as well.
Recently,
we go a step further to try
to inform the people all this
on Supreme Master TV,
such as what foods
to plant to save water,
like edible plants that
don’t need much water
and can sustain us
with more than
enough nutrition.
We tell people
to do organic farming,
how to conserve rainwater,
ground water,
and conserve land,
planting trees
to attract rain, and the trees
also preserve water
in the soil so
it doesn’t erode the land
and run away, etc., etc.
And we also show
many of the organic
self-farmers everywhere
in different countries to
show people the examples
of how easy it is to plant
organic, nutritious, and
waterless vegetarian food.
For example, in Âu Lạc,
meaning Vietnam…
I like the name “Âu Lạc”
because it denotes a lucky,
auspicious meaning and
also wishing the people
of Vietnam well.
“Âu Lạc” means
“happy and prosperous,”
and also the name
of our ancestors.
Now, the farmers
in Âu Lạc,
meaning Vietnam,
discovered a way
to reap bountiful harvests
during their dry season,
which lasts
from November to May.
They plant
drought-resistant crops
like green peas, peanuts,
black sesame,
sweet potato leaves,
and creamy beans, etc.
They don’t need
any water for this.
They just plant them
on dry land,
or even watermelons and
some other melons, etc. –
no watering, no irrigating,
nothing needed.
The farmers explain
that the leaves
from the bean plants
and other plants
spread over the soil
to keep the moisture in.
The leaves also later
become part of the soil
and help the soil stay rich.
So, there is no need even
for fertilizer
as they would need for
rice or corn, for example.
It’s nature’s miracle
at work. And there is a
bare minimum to almost
no labor required even,
until it’s time to harvest,
which is also very easy.
They don’t even need
much work.
They just pull the plant
up. That’s it.
As you mentioned, Mr. Lai,
there are also good ways
to harvest the rainwater,
by guiding the rain
into the soil to be used
by the trees and the plants.
The trees are
like living pumps to use
the water to give fruits,
and prevent erosion, etc.
They use
these water-conserving
techniques
in dry parts of Africa
and India and, as a result,
the water level rises
more than they take out
from their wells.
And the villagers
in the Alwar district
of Rajasthan, India,
where one Indian village
was able to
guide the water enough
that it brought back to life
five flowing rivers –
five flowing rivers –
that had been dead before,
been dried up before
due to withdrawing
too much water.
Now they bring back to life
five flowing,
abundant rivers,
five, which had been
dried up before – you see? –
because of withdrawing
too much water
and deforestation.
So now, the Indian villagers,
they have organized and
they have done their best
to revive
these five dead rivers.
We could learn from them
as well.
But even these water losses
pale in comparison to
the incredible amount
of water that is wasted
for animal production.
It takes approximately
4,664 liters of water to
produce just one serving
of beef,
but an entire vegan meal
can be produced with
only 371 liters of water.
The livestock sector
is probably
the world's biggest source
of water pollution as well,
Mr. Lai. I am sure
you know all this,
being an environmentalist.
Excessive animal waste,
chemical fertilizers,
and pesticides
degrade waterways,
killing aquatic organisms
by creating algae blooms,
which in turn
choke the oxygen
from water systems
and help form
these oceanic dead zones.
The number of
oxygen-depleted
oceanic dead zones
has increased
from only 49 in the 1960s
to 405 in 2008,
and I am sure
there are more now,
there are much more
sea dead zones right now.
The dead zone
in the Gulf of Mexico
is one of the largest
in the world.
It is 22,000
square kilometers
and was created mainly
from agriculture runoff,
including food raised
for livestock and manure.
Around 212,000
metric tons of fish
are estimated to die
in the Gulf of Mexico
dead zone every year,
Mr. Lai.
I’m sure you know this.
I am just saying all this
for the knowledge
of the audience.
However sad it is, we must
be informed of the facts.
Mr. Lai,
in addition to these
useful farming programs,
we try our best
to inform people
of the numerous,
contaminated, drying or
disappeared dead rivers
and lakes
all over the world.
There are tens of thousands
of rivers and lakes
dying all over the world.
People are dying
from droughts, people are
leaving their villages,
their hometowns,
because they don’t have
any more water to drink.
Just because we
Formosan (Taiwanese)
still have water,
just because
where I am sitting, I am
lucky to still have water,
doesn’t mean
tens of millions of
other people are as lucky.
Some die on the road
because of starvation,
some die on the road
looking for water.
This is very, very tragic,
Mr. Lai.
I hope we all wake up
and wake up quick
to save our people,
to save our home.
We have listed some on the
for your reference.
Please copy at no cost
and send it to
all other people
who you can come
in touch with - by mail,
by email, by post,
leaflets, poster, whatever
may be suitable to you.
I also encourage the
audience to do the same.
Please help.
Please help each other,
please help us.
Because many of
our world co-citizens
are not aware that many
of our other co-citizens
are dying because of
lack of water,
and lack of water
means lack of food,
lack of security.
Water means everything
to our existence.
We must
conserve the water.
We must do everything
we can,
and the first step to begin
is to be vegan.
Because animal industry
uses 70 more percent
of our clean water
of our planet!
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