Using
a combination of scientific sources, the United Kingdom’s Guardian
newspaper presented an overview of the effects of different global
temperature increases. Starting with the minimum, it reported that an
average rise of 1 degree Celsius is viewed as ideal and would ensure the
survival of island nations such as Tuvalu. However, since this goal is
considered impossible by many, scientists have called for a more
realistic average increase of 2 degrees, which would still bring heat
waves such as the one that cost tens of thousands of lives in Europe in
2003 as well as the collapse of Western Antarctica, leading to
still-rising seas.
However, adding another degree for a 3-degree
total temperature rise, which is forecast if nations continue with
current emission reduction commitments only, could push global warming
out of control, with billions of people forced to leave their lands.
Without any mitigation whatsoever, researchers point to a 5 or more
degree rise, which would drastically impact human populations.
Many
thanks, scientists, journalists and Guardian newspaper for this
informative overview, despite its alarming scenarios. Let us act in
unity to create the safest and most planet-cooling future for ourselves
and our children. As on many occasions, Supreme Master Ching Hai spoke
with concern during an October 2009 videoconference in Hong Kong about
the devastating effects of global warming, also suggesting the fastest
sustainable solution.
Supreme Master Ching Hai:
A lot of the ecological and environmental news today is not very good
due to the effects of global warming. We hear about glaciers melting,
water becoming more scarce, rising food shortages, rising food prices
with over one billion people going hungry every day, animals becoming
extinct and many species gone forever and so on and so forth.
But
even though our time is running out, we do still have time to save this
beautiful planet and restore it to its original splendor, or even more
so if all turn to the vegan diet.
As it has already been mentioned, recent research shows that more than 50% of emissions which
heat
up our planet, which put our lives in danger, which put our world into
the perilous situation of mass extinction, are from the livestock
industry.
The solution is at hand for each and every one of us,
which is simply to forego animal products and become vegan – one small
change; it’s no big deal.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/dec/18/copenhagen-five-climate-scenarios