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Andean glaciers melting at rapid pace.
Internationally renowned glaciologist Dr. Bernard Francou of the Institute of Research for Development (IRD) (Institut de Recherche pour le Développement) in France has been studying the glaciers of the Andes Mountains for more than 20 years.

Knowing firsthand of their rapid melt, he stated in a recent interview that if the climate warming of the past decades continues, it will be fatal for many of the Andes glaciers. Up to the early 20th century, the permanent snow line in the Andes Mountains had been stable at around 4,750 meters above sea level, receding to 4,950 meters by 1975.

However, with recently accelerated melt rates, the 2010 snow line has retreated to 5,100 meters, with glaciers throughout Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru and Colombia having lost between 30 and 40% of their volume in the past 35 years.

With the glaciers’ disappearance comes major water supply problems for the region. Understanding the urgency of climate change, Dr. Francou has a simple message: “… The climate is our responsibility! We have to do everything we can to reverse this trend... Each person, from where they can.”

Dr. Francou and Institute of Research for Development colleagues, we are grateful for your dedicated study and call to action. Let us quickly join in doing everything possible through our lifestyle choices to cool the planet. Speaking in concern for humanity’s welfare, Supreme Master Ching Hai discussed the Andean glaciers during a September 2009 conference in Peru, with a suggestion for how to directly resolve both the regional and global problem of ice melt.

Supreme Master Ching Hai: 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.

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.

So please, before the situation gets any more out of hand – 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.
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http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/house-and-home/euro-leaf-logo-aims-to-clarify-organic-labeling-
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http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=134403§ionid=3510212

The head of the Moroccan Agency for solar energy, Mustapha Bakkoury highlights his country’s plan to increase sustainable energy generation from solar source to protect the environment and provide for the increased energy demand.
http://www.map.ma/eng/sections/home/morocco_s_renewable/view
http://www.english.globalarabnetwork.com/201007146541/Energy/morocco-9-billion-solar-energy-project-
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