Analysis
 of extensive data has led eminent climatologists such as Dr. James 
Hansen of the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration to state 
that 2010 is set to become the hottest year in recorded history. 
Thermometers
 around the world are reflecting this same movement, with recent 
prolonged droughts and excessive heat in China and India, along with 
more recent record-setting highs in Ukraine and Belarus. 
In Russia, 
where peat and forest fires continue to burn, the head of the Russian 
Meteorological Center stated that the country is enduring its longest 
heat wave in a millennium. 
Meanwhile, high temperatures in 
Japan’s Tokyo Bay were found to have caused the death of up to 80% of 
its baby-neck clams, as human lives were also lost in the USA’s Midwest 
and South during early August, where the National Climatic Data Center 
reported more than 200 record temperatures in the state of Mississippi 
alone. 
Experts warn that warmer waters resulting from these heat
 waves may also increase hurricanes. Professor Michael Mann, a noted 
climatologist at Pennsylvania State University in the USA, has explained
 that such global warming-induced temperatures would become ever more 
damaging over time, leading to widespread chaos as nations suffer from 
the upheaval caused by their damaging effects. 
Our appreciation,
 Dr. Hansen, Professor Mann and all other scientists and officials 
working to increase our understanding of the perilous tolls of climate 
change. 
Let us quickly step in unison toward actions that restore 
the safety of our shared planetary home. During an October 2009 
videoconference in Indonesia, Supreme Master Ching Hai addressed the 
increasing urgency of human-caused global warming, describing at the 
same time the most effective measure to counteract its dangers.
Supreme Master Ching Hai:
 The atmospheric temperatures are rising so steeply that we do not have 
much time left to change. And that is just what has been predicted up to
 date. 
The effects of climate change can be seen in so many 
ways, with increased flooding, droughts, fires and even earthquakes 
everywhere in the world.  How do we stop these alarming changes ?
The
 greenhouse gases released from the animals, from their waste, 
agricultural runoff, and the activities related to these massive 
operations have been identified as the primary, the number one cause of 
global warming. 
We have to halt the meat consumption and the 
livestock raising. Instead, we should choose to buy organic vegetable 
and fruit products to save our lives and those of our families, save the
 animals and the planet.
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