After 30 years of 
discussion India and Bangladesh regarding the territorial rights to an 
island situated in a river that forms a shared border between India and 
Bangladesh, the small land mass has been declared officially vanished. 
Measuring
 3.5 kilometers long and 3 kilometers wide, New Moore Island, or South 
Talpatti to the Bengali people, was first noticed in 1974 on the 
Hariabhanga River by satellite imaging, sitting at 2 meters above sea 
level. 
However, since 1987, the island’s surface has been 
submerging due to the rising sea and now can only be seen at the lowest 
tide. Professor Sugata Hazra, Director of School of Oceanographic 
Studies in India stated, “There is no presence of the island now; recent
 satellite images establish this.” 
Moore Island thus joins other
 isles regionally and worldwide that have succumbed or are effectively 
sinking due to the rising sea levels of global warming. We are saddened 
to know of yet another submerged island. 
Meanwhile, we pray that the
 people of India, Bangladesh and indeed the world make step in unity to 
ease global warming via Earth-friendly decisions and compassionate 
lifestyles. 
Supreme Master Ching Hai has on several occasions 
addressed the devastating effects of rising sea levels and what we can 
urgently do to halt them, as during an October 2009 videoconference in 
Indonesia.
Supreme Master Ching 
Hai: The threats imposed by global warming are more than 
imminent; they are already here, as you can see through many disasters, 
upheavals, climate refugees, phenomena around the world.
It’s the
 rising sea levels as well that force people to lose their home, their 
ancestral home, to go begging elsewhere; losing also their dignity, 
losing everything, not just physical possessions, but losing their loved
 ones as well.
We must change while there is still time. If we 
want to receive the mercy of Heaven for our life here on Earth, we must 
first be merciful in granting the same dignity and freedom of life to 
the animals.
So please, everyone, plant veg, be veg and we can go 
green later when we’ve already saved the planet.
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