An animal-free vegan diet could save
up to 94% greenhouse gas emissions, while also greatly solving issues of
land degradation, biodiversity loss, and ever-intensifying food and
water shortages. These were some of the aspects highlighted in
Thursday’s European Parliament hearing that specially invited Sir Paul
McCartney, former Beatles artist and vegetarian who has been promoting a
Meat-Free Mondays campaign since June 2009.
Sir Paul McCartney – Former Beatles member,
Vegetarian (M): What can the European Parliament do, and the
governments of the world? I suggest that they could encourage and guide
people to reduce meat consumption.It's no longer a personal choice. This
is something that’s going to affect the whole of the planet.
VOICE:
The hearing titled “Climate Change and Food Policy: Less Meat = Less
Heat” was chaired by European Parliament Vice President Edward
McMillan-Scott, an open vegetarian advocate, and comes on the eve of the
key Copenhagen Climate Change Conference.
Edward McMillan-Scott – European Parliament
Vice President, Vegetarian (M):We can decide for ourselves now
how to slow climate change. Less Meat = Less Heat.
VOICE: Also
lending their supportive voices was European Parliament President Jerzy
Buzek, among other officials.
Jerzy
Buzek – President of European Parliament (M): Everybody can give
up meat for one day, at least one day a week.
Chris Davies – European Parliament Member
(M):I think this is a matter that is serious. I think diet needs
to be addressed.
Caroline Lucas
– European Parliament Member, VEGAN (F):We’re going to have to
have a much less meat-based diet, because it’s simply an incredibly
inefficient way of using grain resources in a constrained world.
VOICE:
Our gratefulness, Sir Paul McCartney and leaders of the European
Parliament and United Nations for your concern and noble initiatives on
the vital issue of diet change to address global warming.
Let us all
quickly make the necessary transition to the planet-saving veg
lifestyle.In her dedicated efforts to help humanity avoid a dire
planetary outcome, Supreme Master Ching Hai once more emphasized the
immediate and powerful effects of organic vegan fare, in an interview
published in the July 2009 edition
of the Irish Sunday Independent.
Supreme Master Ching Hai :The truth
is that, scientifically speaking, we have a short time left because we
have already waited too long to act. It is better if we concentrate on
the solution to save the Earth. We can still do it.
If everyone
becomes part of the solution, which is the organic life-saving vegan
diet, it's so simple really, it's so simple. It's no sacrifice, it's
even better for health, better for everything!
Organic vegan
diet, that's all we need to do, for the time being. And any other green
technology, we can slowly develop.
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