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PLANET EARTH: OUR LOVING HOME
Dr. Peter Carter’s Zero Carbon World
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Hallo, concerned viewers,
and welcome to
this week’s Planet Earth:
Our Loving Home
featuring
retired family physician
Dr. Peter Carter from
British Columbia, Canada
who is the co-founding
director of
the Canadian Association
of Physicians
for the Environment,
a climate policy advisor
to the Canadians
for Climate Action,
and the co-author
of the 2008 book
“Homo Sapiens!
Save Your Earth
from Mass Extinction
Due to Global Warming.”
As Ban Ki-moon said,
we have all the resources
to deal with and
get over climate change.
The only thing we lack,
as he said, is time.
We are in an emergency.
Dr. Carter, a vegetarian,
was a speaker
at the “Humanity’s Leap
to The Golden Era”
climate change
conference held in
Washington DC, USA
on November 8, 2009
that included special guest
Supreme Master Ching Hai
participating by
videoconference.
Dr. Carter was also
a speaker
at a community event
entitled
“Creating a Healthy Planet
with a Plant-Based Diet”
which was held
in Victoria, Canada and
today we present excerpts
from his talk which
covered the dangers
we all face
from global warming.
To begin, he addresses
the conditions at the poles
and in the oceans
and how the global
environment is giving
strong warning signals
that we are on the cusp of
runaway climate change.
The latest research is that
computer model climate
change projections prove
to be underestimating
the response of the Earth
to global warming.
Polar ice sheets
are melting into the sea.
They’re underestimating
what’s happened
in the Arctic
by at least 30 years, and
they’re underestimating
what’s happening
in Antarctica
by at least 50 years.
Life on the planet
is controlled and allowed
to survive because of
the atmosphere.
For all life on the planet,
the bottom line is
the atmosphere.
The chemistry
of the atmosphere
has been extremely and
fundamentally changed
very much
in the past 30 years and
since the past 150 years.
The acid in the oceans
and the carbon
in the atmosphere
is higher than at any time
in the past 20 million years.
The coral reefs are dying
and the oceans are
in big trouble.
Signs of accelerated
global warming
have attracted the attention
of many prominent
scientists including
Dr. John Holdren
who is presently
the director of
the White House Office
of Science
and Technology Policy
in the USA.
Dr. John Holdren,
who is the chair of
the American Academy
for the Advancement
of Science, which is
the biggest association
of scientists in the world,
and he has recently been
appointed by
President Obama’s
administration
as the advisor
on climate change.
He says
in his lecture circuit
right now: “We’re
way past dangerous
climate interference levels
in the atmosphere.
The question now is
whether we can
avoid catastrophe.”
Can we avoid catastrophe?
And you can’t
avoid catastrophe unless
you face it full in the face.
To understand
our climatic future,
looking to the Earth’s
ancient geological history
is necessary.
We now have a really
wonderful science,
wonderful information
from the ice cores.
So these people
go up to Greenland,
and Antarctica,
and they drill down,
and every year they’re
drilling down further,
and further and further,
and they now know that
our carbon dioxide levels
are — for sure,
by the ice cores —
a lot higher, a lot higher,
than they’ve been
for 800,000 years.
As I said, they’re higher
than they’ve been
for 20 million years.
A “climate feedback loop”
has been created
in the Arctic because
as the planet warms,
the sea ice sheets melt,
leaving less ice to
reflect the Sun’s energy
back into space.
This energy is instead
absorbed by the oceans
which leads to the heating
of the air and drives
further melting of the ice.
The feedback loop
is also having
devastating consequences
to the Arctic permafrost,
or the permanently
frozen ground
in this polar region.
Most of the planet’s carbon,
up till now,
has been locked away
in permafrost.
Permafrost is huge,
and it contains
twice the carbon
as the atmosphere.
Now that’s melting.
It’s actually been melting
and emitting methane
for 10 years.
The first scientific paper
finding that
thawing permafrost
was emitting methane
came out of Sweden
10 years ago.
There’s a ring around there,
and that ring is
on the coast of Siberia.
You’ll see
the United States,
you’ll recognize that,
and then right across
from the United States
is all Siberia,
all the frozen wasteland
of Siberia.
The circle is
where the warming
has been most rapid
on the entire planet.
That’s the East Siberian
coastal shelf
and nobody realized
there was methane there.
And it’s all coming
out of the ocean floor,
it’s acidifying the ocean,
and it’s getting out
into the atmosphere.
This is something
the scientists said
would not happen
for centuries.
When the huge amount —
five and a half million
square miles
of Arctic Ocean (sea ice)
disappears
in the summertime, we
are going to be hit badly.
When we return,
Dr. Carter
will further discuss
how the hazardous
greenhouse gas methane
is driving climate change.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
Welcome back to
Planet Earth:
Our Loving Home
where we are presenting
excerpts of a talk
on climate change
given by Dr. Peter Carter,
a co-founding director of
the Canadian Association
of Physicians
for the Environment,
a climate policy advisor
to the Canadians
for Climate Action,
and co-author
of the 2008 book
“Homo Sapiens!
Save Your Earth
from Mass Extinction
Due to Global Warming.”
The melting permafrost
is releasing huge amounts
of methane
into our atmosphere and
Dr. Carter next discusses
why we all
should be worried about
this deadly gas.
It’s by far
the most important
greenhouse gas
for many reasons.
It has increased many times
more than any other
greenhouse gas has.
So all we hear about
is carbon dioxide, right,
folks? Right?
That’s all we hear about.
Right?
Methane is just as bad,
and it’s worse.
As a feedback loop
gas emission,
and this is the runaway
global heating /
global warming thing,
it is the most dangerous
greenhouse gas
without any question,
to the survival of life
on Earth.
Methane lasts for 12 years
in the atmosphere,
over that period
it heats at 100 times
the heating capacity
of carbon dioxide
and after 12 years
it’s converted
to carbon dioxide.
James Hansen, in 2002,
he suggested that
we focus on methane,
that we keep going
on carbon dioxide, but we
really focus on methane.
And he had many reasons.
One of them is that it is
actually relatively easy
to control.
It’s a lot easier to control
our agriculture industry
than it is to convert the
entire fossil fuel industry,
actually.
The other thing that
James Hansen mentioned
was controlling
methane emissions
would produce a
very rapid improvement
in the rate of
global warming that
we’ve got going here.
According to the paper
“Livestock and
Climate Change”
published in
World Watch Magazine
and written by
former and current
environmental experts
from the World Bank,
Robert Goodland
and Jeff Anhang,
the livestock sector
is responsible
for more than 51% of
all human-caused global
greenhouse gas emissions.
Livestock raising is also
the largest source of
methane that is released
into the atmosphere
by human activity.
There are three sources,
basically, of our
greenhouse gas emissions,
and one of them
is our energy, the heat
we produce for energy.
The second one
is our transportation,
all the planes and
the cars and everything.
And the third one
is livestock.
So there are three sources;
now guess
which is the biggest?
Even with the recognized
scientific figures today,
the biggest is actually
agri-business.
Why does meat matters
most in the new age —
we’re living in a new age —
of rapid global warming?
Well,
farming isn’t like farming
that I was brought up with
as a child in England.
It’s a very different
business altogether.
We’re now living in
the industrialized,
mechanized,
chemical-intensive,
livestock-based
agribusiness.
and this business is
a massive emitter
of the very strongest
global warming
greenhouse gases.
As part of
informing the public
about global warming,
Dr. Carter
has been promoting
the plant-based lifestyle
as vital
to protecting the future
of our precious planet.
The only individual action,
which is a no-brainer
and we all ought to be
doing it, is just
to stop eating meat.
Going veg is now a matter
of survival for all life.
We have to
get to zero carbon.
It means zero meat.
Zero meat!
Good for us,
good for everybody.
I’m a doctor,
believe me, I know.
It also means
zero fossil fuels,
we do that.
It also means
zero deforestation,
which of course
is just tied in
with the meat, mainly.
Dr. Carter emphasized
the need to immediately
end meat consumption
during his presentation
at the “Humanity’s Leap
to The Golden Era”
climate change conference
in Washington, DC, USA.
Obviously
we have to have
a compassionate culture.
We have to create
a compassionate culture
as the Dalai Lama and
all the spiritual leaders,
indeed,
Supreme Master Ching Hai,
say is the essential.
Lord Nicholas Stern…
I was very glad because
he’s one of
my climate heroes.
I thought the
Stern Commission report
was great.
So, last month
he made a statement to
the media that he said,
I think
people are going to have
to become vegetarian
to save the Earth.”
That was very good.
Well, guess what
he did last week?
He made another statement,
“I’m vegetarian!”
All you people here
I know have made
the choice.
We have everything
we need to create this best
of all possible futures.
Finally, during his talk
in Victoria, Canada,
Dr. Carter expressed
his gratitude to
Supreme Master Ching Hai
for working on the issue
closest to his heart –
halting climate change
and saving the planet.
If our children
are my patients,
or if life on Earth
is my patient,
or the planet is my patient,
I am obligated
to tell my patient
these facts. I have to.
So I thank
the Supreme Master
Ching Hai
and her association from
the bottom of my heart.
We deeply appreciate
all the work
of Dr. Peter Carter
on the issue
of global warming
and also salute him
for promoting
the vegetarian diet
as the key solution
for cooling our planet.
May our biosphere soon
return to its previous state
of stability and beauty.
For more information
on Dr Peter Carter,
please visit
CanadianClimateAction.wordpress.com
Dr. Carter’s book
“Homo Sapiens!
Save Your Earth
from Mass Extinction
Due to Global Warming”
is available at
www.Amazon.com
Eco-friendly viewers,
thank you
for your kind company
on today’s edition of
Planet Earth:
Our Loving Home.
Enlightening Entertainment
is next,
after Noteworthy News.
May we always know
the Divine love and
inner peace of Heaven.
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