Scientists
offer hope in addressing global warming. Despite a week filled with
bleak updates on the speed at which the effects of global warming are
being felt, scientists at the Copenhagen Climate Change conference last
week concluded that our world could still be saved and that the tools
for addressing climate change are at hand. Conference organizer
Professor Katherine Richardson of the University of Copenhagen pointed
out how combined efforts in the past had reversed seemingly
insurmountable problems such as removing harmful chlorofluorocarbons
(CFCs) from the atmosphere.
Professor Peter Gregory – Scottish Crop Research Institute (M): While
we knew a lot of things were changing, we've come to realized that
they're actually changing much faster than we thought be… than we
thought before. So we have much less time to actually act.
Professor Pete Smith – Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Aberdeen (M):
We’ve definitely had a significant impact on the planet and on the
atmosphere but it’s not too late to do something about it, to counter
the big dangerous climate change problems that we have in the future.
Professor Dale Jamieson – Director of Environmental Studies at New York University, USA, Vegan (M): I think as far as new goals go, we know what we have to do, the question is really doing it.
Professor Peter Gregory – Scottish Crop Research Institute (M):
We have the knowledge. I think increasingly, we have the will. We can
make steps individually to change our style of life, to insulate our
homes, make sure that we don't waste energy, to use our transport
efficiently, to produce our crops and eat effectively and healthily. And
I think all of these things are things that we can do as individuals.
We don't have to wait for governments to act on those things.
VOICE:
Our gratitude international conference scientists, for your prevailing
optimism even while delivering the dire facts about global warming. We
join you in confidence that humanity’s swift adoption of practices such
as the vegan lifestyle will rapidly reverse this trend and restore our Earth.
In
a videoconference for the Climate Change International Conference with
experts on health, science and the media, on July 26, 2008 in
California, USA, Supreme Master Ching Hai explained why being vegan is the priority solution at this crucial time.
Rebroadcast of Live Videoconference with Supreme Master Ching Hai “Climate Change International Conference” July 26, 2008 – West Hollywood, California, USA
Supreme Master Ching Hai: So, I have only one solution, that is being vegetarian,
and the sooner the better, and then everything else we will have time
to take care. We will have time to develop different technology, we will
have time to invent new cars, we will have time to tackle many other
things that right now are not that urgent as the planetary warming.
Because
truly it might destroy the whole planet and we will all go. And this is
still a very beautiful planet, it’s still repairable. So just one
request: vegetarian diet. Then everything else, we will have time to do and to think of. So, just spread out the vegetarianism,
spread out all that information about the benefit of it. And that’s the
best thing we can do for the planet and for our children. I wish all of
you all the best. God bless you and your mission.
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