Correspondence with Government Leaders
Policies for a Peaceful
and Sustainable World
(Originally in English)
To create a common vision
of an organic vegan world and provide practical steps on how
to realize such a vision, Supreme Master Ching Hai recently
sent another letter to all government leaders around the world,
urging them to move in the same positive direction of peace
and love, away from all forms of destructive actions and policies.
In a short time, many government officials from countries like
Australia, Canada, United States, Guyana, Hong Kong, Formosa,
United Kingdom and Formosa have responded, expressing support
and appreciation of Master’s initiative. Here are a few
selected responses.
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Australia
Member
for Maylands, Parliament of Western Australian Legislative Assembly,
Ms. Lisa Baker MLA, kindly replied to Master, saying, “Your
three proposals of efficient, practical, and dynamic actions that
you hope will lead to governments working with their citizens to uphold
the principles of peace and non-violence are a noble effort.”
She further noted, “I am a proud vegetarian and an animal welfare
advocate and I do understand the need to implement steps that move
towards a sustainable society for all humanity, our animals, and our
environment.” She also attached a copy of her inaugural speech
delivered in November 2008 which shows her commitment to public service
and the well-being of the people.
In supporting the same ideal, Ms. Clover Moore, Parliamentary
Member for Sydney, highlighted her work to achieve environmental protection,
including biodiversity and protection, food security and encouraging
people to grow their own food at home and in community gardens. She
wrote, “In the NSW Legislative Assembly, I am one of the few
Members to raise concerns about animal cruelty and animal welfare,
and introduced a Private Members Bill that would have prevented the
sale of mammals in pet shops in order to stop pet mills and the killing
of about 60,000 unwanted animals each year in NSW alone.”
Austria
Mr. Ludwig Follner, Head of Citizens Service, Federal Chancellery
of the Republic of Austria, sincerely thanked Master for showing appreciation
of Federal Chancellor Faymann for his efforts to improve the citizens’
lives and to advance progress in all areas in Austria and in other
countries. He pointed out, “The Republic of Austria, in the
country’s core values, has promised peaceful coexistence and
is well-known worldwide for its humanitarian attitude, as can be seen
in uncountable relief operations. This is just to show some of the
essential, basic prerequisites for a peaceful, appreciative coexistence
of society, which also contains treating with care nature and nature’s
resources which are at our disposal.” He concluded, “We
can assure you, dear Master Ching Hai, that Austria is making efforts,
as in terms of a modern nation, according to most recent scientific
studies, to preserve our habitat for this generation and also for
future generations.”
Canada
On behalf of the Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada,
Minister Charlene Johnson wrote that Newfoundland and Labrador understand
the urgency of the climate change issue, and have taken actions to
tackle the crisis. In addition, the province would be represented
at the COP16 in Cancun.
Colombia
Ms. Jenny Constanza Paez, Deputy Director of Projects and
International Cooperation
of the District Department of the Environment in Colombia,
expressed her gratefulness for receiving Master’s proposal about
efficient, practical and dynamic actions to save the world. She said
their department is committed like Master in search of solutions involving
sustainable development and preserving life. They will share Master’s
proposal with the District Health Secretariat as well. In conclusion
she stated, “This is for us to act as leaders in the implementation
of actions to save people, future generations, and our world.”
Costa
Rica
The President of the Committee on International Relations
and Foreign Trade as well as a member of the Legislative Assembly
of San Jose, Costa Rica, Mr. Chacón wrote that Master’s proposal
is “consistent with many of the efforts being made in Costa
Rica for the dignity of human beings, promoting a culture of peace,
and the protection of wildlife, key aspects for the preservation of
the planet and the improvement of the quality of life for our people.”
He wishes Master every success in this noble movement.
Federated
States of Micronesia
With great enthusiasm and high respect, Senator Tony H.
Otto of the Federated States of Micronesia wrote to Master, “I
got your letter from my friend Floor Leader Joe Suka and loved to
read it very much. Please put my name on your distribution list for
I want to learn more about those things that damage our environment
and wish to do my best to join those of you who have been attempting
to change the mindset of the world leaders to one of supporting our
environment.”
Formosa
(Taiwan)
The Office of the President of the Republic of China (Formosa)
acknowledged that Master’s letter has been presented to President
Ma and Vice President Vincent Siew respectively. It’s written,
“All the while, your Association has been advocating the vegan
diet to protect the environment for sustainable development. Your
endeavor is truly admirable . . . . We are very grateful for your
valuable suggestions and sincerely hope that we can continue to strive
together for the sustainable development of our Earth.”
Indonesia
With wholehearted support, Mr. Chairil Abdini, Deputy for
Minister of State Secretary for Policy Support, informed Master that
Her letter has been extended to the President of the Republic of Indonesia.
“We are very grateful that your various articles concerning
“Be Veg, Go Green 2 Save the Planet” will be used as a
source of inspiration for our government in dealing with climate change
issues.” He sent his best wishes for Master’s good health
and success.
Mexico
On behalf of the President of Mexico, Mr. Juan Manuel Llera
Blanco from the Federal Network of Citizen Service, Office of the
Presidency of the Republic conveyed His Excellency’s regards.
He acknowledged the receipt of Master’s letter which contains
various proposals to address urgent issues in the world. He said that
the President encourages people to exercise their full rights and
responsibilities as does Master, and to participate in solving problems
that affect our daily lives by voicing their opinions and proposals.
New
Zealand
Ms. Hon Tariana Turia, Co-Leader of the Maori Party, expressed
appreciation for Master’s efforts to bring these very important
issues to her attention. She said, “We in the Maori Party are
also committed to keeping our natural resources and environment healthy,
safe, and intact for everyone and for future generations.” She
added, “I must say, I am very impressed at the amount of humanitarian
work you have undertaken and also with the amount of awards and honours
that have been presented to you. I wish you luck in your quest to
ensure that our world is safe, harmonious, and free of violence.”
The Maori Party is a political group in New Zealand founded in 2004
that seeks to claim the ownership of the foreshore and the seabed
of the Maori people, to defend their rights and to preserve their
history.
Scotland
The Policy Officer of the Energy Directorate, Climate Change
Division, Mr. Craig Thomason thanked Master on behalf of the First
Minister of the Scottish Government for Her letter about climate change.
He affirmed that the Scottish Government is committed to reducing
emissions of greenhouse gases in Scotland by at least 42 percent by
2020, and at least 80 percent by 2050. He further noted that in the
newly published draft Report on Proposals and Policies to meet annual
targets by 2022, “emissions from agriculture are being tackled
through a range of actions, including the ‘Farming for a Better
Climate’ initiative.”
USA
Mr. William Brady, the 44th District of Illinois State Senator,
USA, thanked Master for Her sufficient and thoughtful insights and
said he especially enjoyed Her views on organic farming. He welcomes
any additional, useful material sent to his office and is willing
to provide any assistance to our organization.
Ms. Wilmer Carter, the Assembly Member of the 62nd District
in California, USA, agreed that the environment is one of the key
areas that needs improvement and she will keep Master’s thoughts
in mind as the next legislative session is upon them.
From the US environmental Protection Agency, Ms. Lisa Jackson
appreciates hearing from people like Master who take an active interest
in the future of our environment. She noted that combating global
warming is one of her seven top priorities and cited the rules that
were recently announced to address the issues of greenhouse gas.
We thank all the government officials who courageously
and publically support the green efforts and take action to implement
policies that will lead the public to the path of sustainable living
and long-term peace. We thank you, on behalf of the animals, the Earth
and our future generations.
The following is Master’s letter to all leaders:
The Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association
Honorable [Name]
[Date]
Respected [Name],
Ref: With Utmost Respect
and Urgency
Esteemed [title],
First, my heartfelt gratitude
for all your dedicated efforts to better lives and help our
world progress. Your work is hugely appreciated by society
as by Heaven.
As all citizens aspire to
have a peaceful and harmonious life, they look to your leadership
in achieving this ideal. Indeed, amidst multiple concurrent
crises—climate change, conflicts, food and water shortages,
financial struggles, etc. —more than ever do we need
your mighty power as entrusted by the people to save our world.
Scientists have made it very
clear that we have only a few years left for decisive actions
in addressing climate change as well as the destruction to
the environment and other species if we are to avoid irreversible
damage to our civilization. In fact, all actions that are
violent—towards nature, humans, and animals—eventually
bring harmful consequences to our planet.
Therefore, to change the
energy of this planet from negative to positive, from destructive
to constructive, we must reclaim our human dignity and return
to our original, benevolent self; we must uphold the principle
of non-violence and peace.
Herewith is a proposal of
efficient, practical, and dynamic actions presented to you
and all governments in the hope that you will act with noble
leadership to save fellow citizens and future generations.
1. Support human
life: End all killing of people. All killing and
torturing of humans, which breed violence and negative destructive
energy, must stop in order to prevent further suffering and
death from wars, disasters, epidemics, and other calamities.
2. Support co-inhabitant
life: End all killing of animals. A staggering
55 billion land animals, eight times the entire global human
population, are killed for human consumption every year. This
translates to an estimated 150 million beings massacred every
day, or 1,744 beings slain each second! Billions more fish
perish at our hands. Thus, we must do away with fisheries,
animal products, and animal factory farms. Laboratory testing
involving cruelty to animals also must stop. A blood debt
is owed for each individual life taken.
3. End wars. Wars
and weapons claim lives at an unconscionable cost. Apart from
the emotional, psychological, physical, mental, and spiritual
tolls, the financial costs can be seen in the following brief
sample of equivalent terms:
· Six weeks of global military
spending can feed all the world’s hungry for one full
year.
· The actual and projected
costs of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan could feed all the world's
hungry for 67 years.
· Two weeks of global military
spending can secure water for 2.4 billion people.
· One month of global weapons
purchased at a cost of US$108.3 billion can feed 96 million
hungry children three wholesome and nutritious meals a day
for 10 years.
· The cost of a single
B-2 stealth bomber can serve over 2.5 billion meals for the
hungry, restore the sight of 31 million blind patients, remove
1 million explosive landmines, or build 713,000 new family
homes.
· Not included are the
huge war-related costs.
· Not included are the
unredeemable costs of Human life and related suffering.
Therefore, wars must be ended.
The weapons production business must decrease to zero. If
any armies are even retained, they should serve people in
their times of need, such as providing disaster relief and
rebuilding homes wherever necessary. Soldiers and even inmates
can help people plant vegetables or do other productive work.
4. Start a vegan diet.
Help co-citizens to be vegan as well by banning all animal
products. This is not dictating personal lifestyles;
this is the only viable emergency course to ensure the survival
of humans and the planet. We must stop the killing—and
stop the primary cause of climate change.
Animal agriculture is no
longer to be ignored as the most serious cause of global warming
that results from human activities, exceeding even fossil
fuel emissions. A study published by World Watch Magazine,
authored by former and current environmental research advisors
for the World Bank Group, found: “[O]ur analysis
shows that livestock and their byproducts actually account
for at least 32,564 million tons of CO2 equivalent per year,
or 51 percent of annual worldwide GHG emissions.” Livestock
production is also the #1 human-caused source of global methane
emissions, with methane being at least 72 times more potent
than CO2 as a greenhouse gas, while dissipating from the atmosphere
many times faster. [World Watch Magazine 2009]
In fact, the United Nations
Food and Agriculture Organization stated that animal agriculture
is “one of the most significant contributors to today’s
most serious environmental problems, at every scale from local
to global,” including biodiversity loss, deforestation,
land degradation and desertification, air pollution, and water
pollution. Livestock grazing uses 26% of all the global land
surface, and feed crop production occupies one-third of all
arable land, creating extreme inefficiencies and exorbitant
wastes of grains, water, and fossil fuel resources. [UN FAO
2006]
Animal factory farms are
also a known origin of human disease, including deadly flu
pandemics. [US CDC 2009] A single factory farm can produce
more waste than a large city; and its bacteria, hormones,
and antibiotics infiltrate families' soil and water supplies,
untreated.
In addition, fishing practices
have put life-sustaining oceans on a path to collapse; over
70% of the world’s fish species are fully depleted,
and the rest will also be gone within 40 years. [UN FAO, UNEP
2010] Restoring the balance of the oceans, which provide half
the world's oxygen and regulate the climate, is vital to overall
planetary health.
Furthermore, the global change
to an animal-free diet would save world governments a full
80% of greenhouse gas mitigation costs, reducing by US$32
trillion the global US$40 trillion costs Dutch scientists
have estimated are necessary to meet CO2 reduction goals by
2050. [Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency 2009] In
addition, annual health care expenses due to meat-related
illnesses would be reduced by at least US$1 trillion, and
more than 20 million meat-related premature deaths worldwide
per year would be prevented, as would families’ immeasurable
suffering.
A 2010 United Nations Environment
Program report jointly released with the European Commission
likewise concluded in clear terms: “A substantial
reduction of [environmental] impacts would only
be possible with a substantial worldwide diet change, away
from animal products.” [UNEP June 2010]
5. Start subsidies for
organic vegan farming. Help farmers transition and succeed
in this sector, thus ensuring national and world food security
while mitigating global warming. Organic vegan farming benefits
include:
· 40% of atmospheric CO2
absorbed if the world's tillable soil is organically farmed;
· Contamination of soil
and water from antibiotics, dangerous bacteria, and excessive
nitrates in animal farm manure eliminated;
· Pollution from chemical
fertilizer and pesticide runoff eliminated;
· Biodiversity and ecosystems
restored;
· Food supplies safe and
nutritious for all humans [Rodale Institute 2008];
· Save 80% of global climate
change mitigation costs;
· Stop global warming for
good!
Esteemed leaders, words fall
short of real meaning in this urgent situation of our planet
and all life thereon. I pray that you will try your best to
implement these necessary next steps to help fellow citizens,
the animals, and the environment—and implement them
now. For thus saving their lives and bringing peace and harmony
to our world, the people's gratitude to you will know no bounds,
now and in future history, as shall be Heaven's immense reward
for you in the hereafter.
Please, let us be unprecedentedly
courageous for our children’s sake.
Thank you for your attention
and noble spirit.
With Great Honor, Love and
Blessings,
Supreme Master
Ching Hai
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