Glaciers
 are in retreat across the northern portion of the Antarctic Peninsula, 
which is experiencing some of the fastest climate melting across the 
globe. 
Because Antarctica contains 90% of the world’s ice and 
70% of all fresh water reserves, the glacial melt is also expected to 
have a significant effect on rising sea levels. Some of the ice masses, 
such as Collins Glacier on King George Island in the Northern Peninsula,
 are forecast to disappear within two decades. 
In a telephone 
interview with Supreme Master Television, leading South American 
glaciologist Dr. Jefferson Simões at the Federal University of Rio 
Grande do Sul in Brazil, explained that glaciers like those on King 
George Island are extremely sensitive to slight temperature variations. 
Dr. Jefferson Simões – Chief glaciologist – Institute of Geosciences, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (M):
 Ice in King George Island is near the melting point. It's near zero at 
the surface. Any energy that I give to it, is going to melt. So that's 
why we think that the glaciers in that area of the world, are very good 
as our early warning system about climatic change because they respond 
very fast.
VOICE: Dr. Simões explained that severe global warming is speeding the melting process throughout the Antarctic Peninsula.
Dr. Jefferson Simões (M):
 Just to give an example, in the northern part of the peninsula, some of
 the stations have shown a 3-Celsius degrees increase of the mean annual
 temperature in a period of 50 years. 
Compare that with the warming that we had at a global level that was about 0.7, 0.8 degrees in 140 years.  
VOICE:
 Our appreciation, Dr. Simões, for helping us to understand the perilous
 state of such ice masses as Collins Glacier and our planet. 
May
 your efforts help awaken us all and lead to rapid actions to return the
 balance of our ecosphere. In her ongoing efforts to help humanity 
realize the urgent need to reverse global warming, Supreme Master Ching 
Hai addressed the issue of melting glaciers during an August 2009 
videoconferencein Thailand.
Supreme Master Ching Hai :
 Everything is heating up so quickly, as we can see from the scientists’
 reports on such alarming upheaval, such as rising sea levels and 
glaciers melting. 
So we must work quickly to avoid such unwanted
 outcomes. And the most effective way, as I have mentioned, is the 
organic vegan diet, organic vegetable farming. This is also the fastest 
way to reverse the increased warming climate to prevent further damage 
and disaster. 
The more people who understand and change, the more chance our world will be saved in time.
University
 of the Philippines researchers report that Cagayan, Palawan and Iloilo 
provinces are highly vulnerable to climate-induced sea level rise, while
 Guimaras’ mango farmers have already begun to see diminished crop 
returns from the island’s 200,000 trees.  
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