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Bolivian summit concludes with initiatives for Earth-healing action.
On the final day of the large climate change conference held in Cochabamba, international delegates from dozens of countries agreed that leading industrial countries must drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 50%.

This is in accordance with he need to safeguard the lives of global citizens, especially those suffering most from a warming atmosphere. The full set of suggestions as proposed by summit representatives will be presented to the United Nations for the November 2010 Climate Change Conference.
Supreme Master Television’s correspondent shares more.

Correspondent (M): On the last day of the “People’s World Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth,” delegates from 47 countries such as Iran, India, Finland, France and the UK attended a panel discussion between people and governments in the morning.
Among the recommendations was an international environmental court, created to protect the rights of Mother Earth.

Meanwhile, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez called for the participating countries of this historic conference to form a united front at the upcoming COP16 in Cancun, Mexico this November in order to accomplish significant change that would protect the life-sustaining environment.

Experts have  found that the elimination of raising livestock for meat would be tremendously effective in stopping the further impacts of climate change. In an exclusive interview with Supreme Master Television, Bolivian Minister for the Environment and Water Maria Esther Udaeta Velasquez stated in fact
that meat consumption is causing the destruction of the forests.

Maria Esther Udaeta Velasquez – Bolivian Minister for the Environment and Water (M): Because the livestock exploitation preys on forests, preys on the Earth,
there is a very strong trend which goes against this agriculture geared to the business of maximizing profit.

Correspondent (M): As a gesture of Earth-wise generosity, the hosting Bolivian government arranged for a local vegetarian restaurant to provide free vegan food for the delighted conference attendees.

Betzi Camargo – Owner of vegetarian restaurant commissioned to serve conference (F): I think the government has been encouraged, as I said there are many people who are vegetarian, therefore to give the option to those people to be able to have a healthy diet.

VOICE: Since the summit’s launch, members of the Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association have been actively promoting the vegan diet as well, both by raising the issue during formal working group sessions and through the distribution of more than 1,000 free vegan sandwiches and over 85,000 SOS flyers and related information packs created for the conference.

The meeting’s main organizer, Bolivian President Evo Morales, who himself has spoken of the need to reduce meat consumption, also received a set of the materials and even proceeded to hand them among the other Latin American government officials.

Correspondent (M): Finally, tens of thousands of people attended the closing ceremony in the afternoon at the city stadium. It was found that while almost 10,000 representatives from 142 countries registered for the conference, actual attendance was estimated at over 35,000, showing clearly that people are united and determined to save our planet. Reporting from Cochabamba, Bolivia, this is Supreme Master Television.

VOICE: We thank all the caring world government officials, organizations and communities who put forth their best efforts in this climate conference. May the momentum of the bold ideals from this past week continue, especially in hastening steps toward the vital organic vegan solution to save our planet and her inhabitants.

Supreme Master Ching Hai has frequently encouraged world leaders to enact beneficial policies that most effectively sustain both humankind and the environment, as in a March 2009 videoconference with government dignitaries and the public in Mexico.

Supreme Master Ching Hai: I suggest all world leaders and governments to please promote the animal-free lifestyle and quick so that we can save our planet.
We have not too much time left. This is no longer even about politics. It’s about the survival of ourselves and our children.

If all governments encourage people toward the healthy, animal-free diet, the planet could be saved in no time.
And the activities that are good for our Earth can also generate livelihoods. We have a shortage of food, so the government can easily support organic vegan farmers and the advancement of other green practices.
This will help greatly. The government must make a priority, saving the planet, organic vegan farming, subsidize.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKN2211571120100423?pageNumber=1&virtualBrandChannel=0

Environmental conference brings together eco-minded youths.
A recent five-day meeting in Cairo, Egypt titled "Water Issues in the Arab World," brought together youth groups from across 20 Arab countries. Co-organized by the Arab Union for Youth and Environment, the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) and the Egyptian Ministry of the Environment, the forum’s discussions highlighted water as a key environmental issue in the Arab region.

Among the proposals emerging from the meeting was an annual April 14 Arab Rivers Day,  as well as more legislative involvement to ensure that matters of the environment continue to be acknowledged and addressed.
Bravo, all organizers and youth participants for your efforts to raise awareness about our valued resources. May such concerted endeavors help everyone realize the preciousness of our natural world and its greater preservation through our benevolent care.

http://www.spa.gov.sa/English/details.php?id=771148
https://www.menafn.com/qn_news_story_s.asp?type=all&storyid=1093322019
http://www.menafn.com/qn_news_story_s.asp?StoryId=1093323435

Extra News
Representative David Swete Kelly of the Australian Agency for International Development warns of the urgent need to counter the growing signs of environmental imbalance, especially as every degree of warming is magnified by other effects that could drive temperatures even higher.
http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/252993/catastrophic-aftermaths-climate-change-feared

Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology senior scientist Krishna Kumar states that climate-related dry conditions and record high temperatures are threatening rice and wheat crop yields in the world’s second most populated nation.  
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601080&sid=a4GlGIV0kSFQ

Record low precipitation and snowpack in the Canadian province of Alberta has led to four times the number of wildfires, with officials warning of severe water restrictions if more rain doesn’t arrive soon.
http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Bone+Alberta+face+severe+water+restrictions/2931231/story.html
http://www.calgaryherald.com/business/Bone+winter+sparks+dire+conditions+drought+fears+Alberta/2932175
/story.html


To help cope with climate change effects, Ireland announces new three-year water supply plan that includes more efficient infrastructure and prioritizes water conservation.
http://www.edie.net/news/news_story.asp?id=17977
http://www.rte.ie/news/2010/0419/environment.html