Houses
 on the shores of Liberia are collapsing at the edge of the sea due to 
coastal erosion arising from climate-related sea level rise and other 
factors. 
Government records show that in the area of Buchanan, 
for example, about 250 people  lost their homes in recent years, with 
the last several years seeing a loss of a full 10 meters from the area’s
 coastal beaches. 
In other populated coastal areas, the Liberian
 Environment Agency measured at least three meters of land being lost 
annually, with 50 meters of shore having disappeared since 2005 from one
 town alone. 
Some families, unable to afford new dwellings, are 
still living in the portion of their home that has not been taken over 
by the rising tide waters. 
Josep Gari, regional environmental 
team leader for the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), said that
 the global warming effects have been aggravated by unregulated sand 
mining and unsustainable harvesting of mangroves, which act as natural 
barriers from storm surges. 
The Liberian government has announced a short-term plan to protect infrastructure but lacks resources for significant projects. 
Meanwhile,
 experts express concern that densely populated communities throughout 
the shores of West Africa will soon be showing the similar effects of 
coastal erosion.
Our appreciation, Mr. Gari, United Nations 
Development Program and Liberia for your voiced concern over these 
distressing observations. 
May we all move quickly toward 
lifestyles in harmony with nature to cool the planet and halt its 
demise. During an interview for the September 2009 edition of The House 
Magazine, Supreme Master Ching Hai addressed global warming effects 
including coastal erosion, as well as the moral actions needed in 
response.
Supreme Master Ching Hai:
 It’s too serious. Too serious. Sea level rise, for example, threatens 
half of the world's population living within 200 kilometers of a 
coastline. Seventeen million in Bangladesh have fled their homes 
already, mainly because of coastal erosion. 
In the United 
Kingdom as well, several coastal flooding disasters have already 
occurred with more forecast by the nation’s Department of Environment. 
This is due in part to the fact that over 26 million residents in the UK
 live in coastal zones, with 40% of Britain’s manufacturing industry 
also located on or near the coast.
These situations will only 
worsen, not improve, until we stop the cause. This means to halt the 
livestock production and meat consumption. 
If humans switch to 
the vegan diet, the Earth will begin cooling immediately and many of 
these dilemmas can even be reversed. So please, be veg and do good, to 
save the planet and all the beings on it, including you and me. 
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