As
 home to 70% of the Earth’s tropical glaciers, Peru has witnessed a 30% 
loss of glacial mass in the last 30 years due to climate change. 
Catholic University Research Center Director Bernex Nicol expressed his 
concern about the matter in a talk given on the radio station Radio 
Programs of Peru. 
With shortages already threatening cities like
 Lima, where 1.5 million people are currently without water, further 
reductions are anticipated from factors such as the disappearance of 
freshwater springs in the northern Andes, where over 50% have dried due 
to deforestation. 
Moreover, Peru’s National University of 
Engineering Director Julio Kuroiwa has stated that further shortages are
 expected in Lima, where water supplies could decrease by another 25% 
over the next decade. 
Meanwhile, demands on this fragile 
resource are further complicated by metal contamination coming from 
mines in the country’s highlands. 
Our appreciation Directors 
Nicol, Kuroiwa and colleagues for your evaluation and voiced concern 
about the vanishing Peruvian glaciers and their effect on people’s 
lives. 
Let us act in unison now to stabilize the security and 
survival of the Peruvian people and all inhabitants of our shared 
Earthly home. As on previous occasions, Supreme Master Ching Hai spoke 
during a September 2009 conference in Peru about the country’s water 
crisis and how to bring relief to this global problem.
Supreme Master Ching Hai: In Peru, the loss to glaciers is equivalent to 10 whole years of water supply for Lima city. 
With
 8 of the country’s water basins already noted as being insufficient to 
meet people’s needs, Peru’s President Garcia announced in 2008 the 
construction of two desalination plants to try to address the water 
scarcity. It’s that urgent already in Peru. 
Dwindling water 
supplies have caused escalating tensions and even conflicts to erupt as 
many people, including disadvantaged farmers, don’t have enough water, 
or are struggling for their share. 
So please, before the 
situation gets any more out of hand – let’s choose the vegan diet. The 
future effects will be greatly eased. Only then will we have a 
manageable situation. 
Be veg, go green, so we can all save the planet.
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