Research
 by US-based Stanford University Professor Mark Jacobson has found that 
black carbon, or soot, which is generated from the incomplete burning of
 fuels and biomass such as felled trees, is one of the most significant 
factors in melting Arctic ice. 
As the black carbon particles can
 be carried in the air for thousands of kilometers, they have been found
 deposited on glaciers and polar ice caps, where their heat-absorbing 
dark color speeds melt-rate. 
In a study of the subject, Professor 
Heitor Evangelista and colleagues of Rio de Janeiro State University in 
Brazil found that around 50% of the black carbon in the most rapidly 
warming areas of Antarctica originates from biomass burning in the 
Amazon. 
Environmental advocacy organizations Greenpeace and 
Friends of the Earth (Amigos da Terra) estimate that 80% of 
deforestation in Brazil is directly linked to the livestock industry, 
indicating that 40% of black carbon in Antarctica originates from 
activities supporting meat production. 
Professor Jacobson 
meanwhile has called for reductions in black carbon, affirming that it 
may be one of the best approaches for quickly helping halt ice melt. 
He
 stated, “We have to start taking its effects into account in planning 
our mitigation efforts, and the sooner we start making changes, the 
better.” Thank you Drs. Jacobson and Evangelista as well as Greenpeace 
and Friends of the Earth for these insights into yet another aspect of 
the dire effects of global warming. 
Let us act swiftly on such 
new understanding to most effectively protect the Earth for ourselves 
and our children. In her concerned endeavors to safeguard our planetary 
welfare, Supreme Master Ching Hai addressed the need to eliminate such 
grave dangers as those posed by the meat industry during an interview 
published in the July 12, 2009 edition of the Irish Sunday Independent.
Supreme Master Ching Hai:
 As for black carbon, which is the particulate matter also known as 
soot, NASA scientists found that it has a serious impact on climate 
change. Black carbon is 680 times more heat trapping than CO2 – can you 
imagine that? So CO2 is not our foremost and urgent problem. The soot’s 
680 times heat trapping more than CO2 is accelerating the melting of 
Antarctic ice, which raises the world sea level. 
Scientists 
found that 60% of the black carbon particles in Antarctica were carried 
there by the wind from South American forests that are burned to clear 
land for livestock production. You see the connection? 
So, this 
pollutant is yet another damaging byproduct of the meat industry again. 
We will destroy the world if we do not stop eating and producing meat 
and other animal products. So, the organic vegan diet is the fastest, 
easiest, and most effective solution for a life-sustaining planet. 
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