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Supreme Master Ching Hai on the Environment:
Change Our Diet to Save Water for the World - P3/4
Compilation of Supreme Master Ching Hai's lecctures
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How do we handle
the situation in the future
if the effects
of global warming
continue, Master?
Yes, it’s
a difficult question.
Not only us but
so many world leaders
and scientists are also
worrying about this.
The truth is, we are
already not able to handle
such situations in places
where global warming
is already reaching
extreme degrees.
Some countries
and communities have to
cope with worsened
drought situations.
There is not enough water
to raise crops
or even to drink.
Their rivers and lakes
are drying up
or completely gone.
Please refer to
for more information.
Glaciers melt
in many places
so dramatically
that one moment
there are massive floods,
and soon after, a drought.
So how can we handle
the mass migration of
tens of millions of people
all at once
due to desertification,
the rising sea levels
or the permanent loss
of crop fields?
It’s very difficult and
maybe even impossible.
And it’s not just numbers:
every child, family, and
society will be affected
in some way
by this experience
of trauma and tragedy.
We are not ready
for the changes
that are coming.
We are not ready at all.
We are not prepared enough.
Some of the changes
are even anticipated
to be unexpected,
because there are
many complicated
interacting factors.
The wisest action would be
to fix the situation
we have now and
prevent further damage.
Then we won’t even have
to worry about the future.
All the leading scientists
we have spoken to
tell us one and the same:
that we must handle it
now, not tomorrow.
The smartest way would be
to stop the worsening
of global warming
by being vegan.
It sounds very simple
but it is the best solution,
the most effective,
and the effect of it will be
felt almost immediately.
Without this main,
most time-effective change,
no matter
what we try to do,
it won’t be enough to repel
the worst consequences
that we have accumulated.
Moreover, the problems
we already face now -
such as
the warming atmosphere,
water shortage,
food scarcity,
desertification – we can
quickly eliminate by
stopping meat production.
Stop it now, no further!
Let’s choose the vegan diet.
The future effects
will be greatly eased.
Only then will we have
a manageable situation.
Be veg, go green,
so we can all
save the planet.
By the way, I would like
to report to you
something apart from that.
I want to report to you
about the current
climate change effects
in your country
because it’s important
that you know about this.
The latest report by the
UN Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change
spoke of Latin America’s
vulnerability to
severe climate impacts.
Peru is among the first
to feel these impacts,
as seen in the following:
1. Farmers
in the Cusco highlands
are suffering already
from irregular, scarcer rain
and extreme heat.
2. Due to excessive heat
and droughts
over the last 12 years,
140,000 hectares
of potatoes and corn
have been ruined –
equal to food
that could have fed
11 million people
in the country.
It’s been ruined.
3. In the central Piura area,
springs that used to
provide drinking water
until recently
are drying up.
4. Mosquitoes
causing dengue fever
are also being seen
for the first time in Piura,
as they spread to new areas
due to climate change.
5. Peru is home to
70% of the entire range
of Andean glaciers,
with peaks that supply
the country’s people
with both water
and hydroelectric power;
however,
these are all expected
to disappear by 2015 –
just a few more years.
6. The glaciers in
the Andes mountain range
have so far lost more than
20% of their volume.
This is threatening
the water supply
for 30 million people.
In Peru,
the loss to glaciers
is equivalent to
10 whole years
of water supply
for Lima city.
7. The Cordillera Blanca,
a snow-topped
northern mountain range
of your country,
sometimes called
“Peruvian Switzerland,”
you know about it, has been
steadily disappearing
due to climate change.
8. A warming climate
has resulted in the 2008
disappearance of
the Quilca Mountain
snow cap, and in 2007
the Broggi Glacier
also vanished,
disappeared, completely.
9. In early 2009,
the Quilca Glacier
disappeared completely.
Now it’s gone.
It’s gone now.
10. With 8 of the country’s
water basins
already noted
as being insufficient
to meet people’s needs,
Peru’s President
Garcia announced
in 2008 the construction
of two desalination plants
to try to address
the water scarcity.
It’s that urgent already
in Peru.
11. Dwindling water supplies
have caused
escalating tensions and
even conflicts to erupt
as many people, including
disadvantaged farmers,
don’t have enough water,
or are struggling
for their share.
12. By 2020, it is predicted
that up to 77 million
people in Latin America
will face water shortages.
13. In the past six years,
Peru had at least three extreme
temperature events
and floods affecting
more than 500,000 people.
Within just 30 years,
floods increased
by more than 60%,
and mudflows increased
by 400%.
14. President Garcia
declared
a state of emergency
in 2009 due to
climate change-related
severe cold
and freezing conditions
in the southern Andes
that caused the death
of nearly 250 children
and sickened many others.
I have contributed
my humble share
to purchase
children’s warm clothes
for this matter.
But this is not
the permanent solution.
The permanent solution
is we have to stop this
happening again.
We have to
stop climate change.
We have to
stop this kind of disaster
that kills the children
in Peru and sickens
many other children
as well as adults and the
vulnerable like the elders,
the weak and already sick.
15. In Chimbote, Peru,
heavy pollution from 40
fishmeal manufacturers
causes documented
human illness
and increasing
oceanic dead zones,
with the ground-up fish
being fed to caged salmon,
creating yet another
environmental imbalance,
and sickness to humans.
Thank you very much
for your attention.
I hope this report
gives the people of Peru,
Latin Americans,
and the world
a little more wake-up call.
I thank you
for your attention and
I thank you in advance
for whatever you will do
on your part
to save your country
and to save the world.
Supreme Master,
it’s been reported that
a large industrial animal
farm can produce
as much waste
as a large city, and that
it takes thousands of
liters of water to produce
a pound of beef, which
puts a severe demand
on the world’s limited
fresh water supply.
Is this correct?
Yes, absolutely.
The connection between
livestock industry and
global warming has been
clearly established.
Factory farming
takes an extreme toll
on our vital resources.
We will take water,
for example.
As drought and water
crises are spreading
silently across the globe,
affecting 44% of
the world’s population,
even triggering conflicts
in some areas,
the livestock industry is
guzzling much of
our precious fresh water.
Livestock feed crop
production alone
takes up one-third of all
arable land on the globe,
most of which
requires irrigation.
So in reality, 4,500 liters
of clean water
goes down the drain for
just 1 serving of beef.
In contrast, only 370
liters of water are needed
to produce one complete
vegan meal, with plenty
of calories and nutrients
from rice, vegetables,
and soy protein.
So, a massive package
of resources goes into
producing meat, namely,
water, fertilizer,
cleared land,
chopped down forests,
fossil fuel energy,
and grains, soy, that are
fed to the animals.
This is even more
staggering than when
we consider the epic
pollution levels inflicted
by animal production
on our water resources,
such as Ireland’s
own rivers, lakes,
and groundwater.
Your country’s
Environmental Protection
Agency reported that one
of the top contributors
to water pollution is
agricultural runoff,
which is the discharge of
nitrogen and phosphorus.
A huge portion of nitrates,
for example, comes
from animal manure.
In fact, the Agency
further expressed concern
because of the presence
of the highly deadly
E. coli bacteria
in the groundwater,
due to agricultural runoff.
E. coli is always originally
from an animal source,
and it’s found in
livestock fecal material,
which can also be
distributed through
waterways to contaminate
plant-based food even.
The large scale of this
health risk can be seen if
we consider the fact that
livestock produces
130 times more waste
than humans.
So, as pigs produce
three times as much
excrement as humans do,
the 1.8 million pigs
in your country, Ireland,
generate more waste than
the whole country’s
entire population
of 4.2 million!
This is not to mention the
21 times of human waste
that each cow produces,
and the huge amount
from poultry that over
70 million birds produce.
As the land cannot
absorb it all, much
of the excess runs into
our rivers and soil.
We are talking about
a horrific amount of toxic
material that poses an
appalling set of problems,
including poisonous gases
like hydrogen sulfide
and ammonia, residues
of pesticides, hormones,
antibiotics, and bacteria
like E. coli that could,
and do, cause food
poisoning and also death.
Cities worldwide,
including Dublin –
Dublin, in your country –
are already struggling
with water shortages.
Even in your country,
in Dublin.
But all the while,
livestock production is
hazardously wasting
and polluting any
remaining water supply.
If we really want to
conserve our clean, safe
water for ourselves and
our children, we must
stop livestock production
and adopt the
plant-based diet.
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