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Supreme Master Ching Hai on the Environment:
The True Solution for a Carbon-free Society -P3/4
Compilation of Supreme Master Ching Hai's lectures
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Animal industries are the
number one killer of
all killers on this planet.
Forget about the war,
forget terrorism, they are
just small numbers
compared to
the meat industry.
The meat industry is
the number one killer,
is the number one
murderer,
and a legal murderer –
and we endorse it!
We accept it!
This is all our wrongdoing,
it’s all our fault.
If the planet is to be gone
forever, we cannot
blame anything else,
anyone else,
except ourselves
if we don’t do anything
at all to change this.
Furthermore,
it’s not only the Amazon.
NASA states that
the single biggest
direct cause of
tropical deforestation is
livestock grazing land.
The livestock sector
is the single largest
human use of land.
We have only 30% of
land that covers the Earth.
The rest is 70% –it’s water,
it’s ocean.
We have only 30%
of land,
and of that precious 30%,
one-third of it is used,
not for our true survival,
but for livestock pasture
or growing tons of grains
for animal feed –
all to produce
a few pieces of meat.
And you swallow it
in two seconds.
And that few seconds
will bring you tons of
sicknesses, diseases
and suffering, sorrow,
for yourself also.
Even if we don’t have
compassion
for the animals, please
do have compassion
for ourselves.
Do not eat poison and
continue to suffer more
in the hospital with
all kinds of treatment
related to it.
In fact, we are
losing 55 square meters
of rainforest for every
beef hamburger patty.
Every little beef
hamburger patty,
that costs 55 square meters.
This is a pity,
because we have better,
more delicious,
more nutritious,
more healthy, and
safer alternatives to
hamburgers to nourish
ourselves anyway.
How can we, as very
intelligent human beings,
do this to ourselves?
Not to talk about
the cruelty that
we committed to animals
which degrades us to
this level. I’m so sorry
to have offended you, but
I also take responsibility
as a human being here
on this planet for this –
for all the things that I
have not known before,
for all the things that
I’m doing with you,
I have been doing
with you, in this respect.
So, please do forgive me
for being straight,
honest, and “just the facts.”
Supreme Master,
is it true that there are
links between industrial
farming of animals
and global warming?
And what are the actual
effects of climate change?
Yes, yes,
absolutely, Louise.
The link from
the livestock industry to
global warming has been
clearly established.
In fact, earlier this year
the Irish government
even considered creating
a cow tax in order to meet
the European Union’s
new strict climate goals.
Ireland's Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA)
has stated in a report that
the agricultural sector
is the largest producer
of greenhouse gases
in the country.
With livestock production
accounting for 93%
of Ireland's agriculture
sector, Louise –
livestock production in
your country accounting
for 93% of Ireland's
agriculture sector –
it is crucial that
the animal-raising sector
is addressed to
stop global warming.
The world’s scientists
fear that if we pass
certain tipping points,
the next stages of climate
change would not only be
fast but irreversible
and catastrophic, Louise.
So, there are already signs
of this dangerous time
approaching, through
observations of lakes and
elsewhere bubbling with
methane gas that used to
be stored safely below a
frozen layer of the Earth.
No one knows when
the day might be that
enormous amounts are
uncontrollably released,
causing a sudden spike
in temperature that
could then catalyze
runaway warming.
That would be
catastrophic for us,
Louise.
Over-devastating effects
of climate change have
already been occurring:
the heat-reflecting
Arctic ice is on its way to
completely vanishing
in a very near summer;
rising sea levels and
dozens of submerged
or threatened islands;
oceanic regions that are
lifeless with dead zones
are becoming too acidic
to be livable due to
excessive levels of CO2;
more frequent deadly
wildfire; entire wildlife
species going extinct
100 times faster than
normal; more intense
and destructive storms;
disease-carrying
mosquitoes spread
by warming regions;
disappearance of
the world’s glaciers;
drying or disappeared
lakes and rivers by
the tens of thousands
and the spreading of deserts.
And as a consequence of
these environmental
impacts, 2 billion people
are facing water shortages
and 20 million people
are in a desperate state –
like refugees except with
no official protection.
Very sad things.
All these situations are
getting worse and worse
and won't stop until
we really change the way
we live our life.
So, what's to be done?
The solution is quite easy:
simply stop eating meat.
Simply stop eating meat –
that is the best solution.
This is imperative now
because of the perilous
state of our planet and
our limited time.
Stopping meat production
will lower greenhouse
gas emissions in
the fastest possible way
and halt the unspeakable
environmental damages,
ranging from
climate change to
land and water misuse,
pollution, loss of wildlife
and threats to
human health.
Each new scientific study
finds that
livestock production, this
killing of animals for meat,
bears increasingly
more responsibility for
the climate change crisis
of our planet.
In fact, the most recent
calculations have
concluded that livestock
emits at least 51% of
the greenhouse gases
responsible
for global warming.
And soon after this new
report, researchers from
NASA just announced
that methane, the potent,
greenhouse gas whose
largest human-created
source is the
livestock industry, traps
a hundred times more
heat than carbon dioxide
over a 20-year period.
This is an astonishing
increased update from
the previous number
of 72 times.
Until now, most studies
used the fact that
methane is 23 times more
heat trapping than CO2,
over 100 years, which
gives a less accurate
picture about methane
in its actual life span.
Therefore,
the powerful methane is
actually a greater cause
of the warming than
previously estimated.
The good news is that
methane dissipates
from the atmosphere in
approximately 12 years,
whereas it takes
carbon dioxide thousands
of years to disappear.
So, if we want to make a
rapid, effective difference
now, we must stop
the methane generation
at its largest,
original source - that is,
the livestock industry.
The livestock industry is
also the top source of
another, major greenhouse
gas – nitrous oxide.
Sixty-five percent of
all human-made
nitrous oxide is found in
the manure and fertilizer
for feed crops, which
traps a hugely damaging
289 times more heat
over a 20-year period.
Next, the livestock sector
is the single largest
human use of land, and
the top driving force behind
rainforest destruction.
In the Amazon alone,
over 90% of
the deforested land since
1970 was for livestock.
Trees are vital to help
absorb greenhouse gases,
but trees, when they are
burned, also release,
rather than absorb,
greenhouse gases,
thus making the problem
worse.
Forest burning
for making pasture is also
a major source of
black carbon, which is
soot, particles capable of
trapping 2,000 times
more heat than CO2.
Oh, God! Believe this?
The super hot particles
end up on the world’s
ice caps and
accelerate their melting.
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 bycatch.
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:
55 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.
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