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European Parliament supports reducing meat to lower greenhouse gases.

During discussions on greenhouse gas reduction goals, the Climate Committee of the European Parliament officially recognized livestock’s contribution to global warming and recommended a review of subsidies to the livestock industry to bring about a reduction in methane. Bravo and thank you European Parliament, and all others for your efforts to save our planet by allowing the true cost of meat to be reflected in the market, while encouraging the consumption of health-giving plant-based foods.

In an interview with James Bean of the radio program, “Spiritual Awakening”, Supreme Master Ching Hai had detailed the benefits of an animal-free diet in halting the effects of climate change.

 Supreme Master Ching Hai: In order to save ourselves, we must be vegetarian. A vegetarian diet is the nonviolence in the highest sense. And vegetarian diet is a love in action. Don’t you think?

James Bean – Radio host, HealthyLife.Net Spiritual Awakening (M): Yes, if you love animals, why eat them? SM: Yes. And a vegetarian diet will stop 80% of global warming, stop all the cruelty, beginning on our plate. Generating loving, kind energy around the world, stop water shortage and water pollution, stop food shortages, stop world hunger and war, prevent deadly diseases, save enormous tax and medical bills to build a better world, and support new useful inventions and good people’s organizations.



Lights go out as Britain bids farewell to the traditional bulb

In with the new bulb, out with the old. As part of a voluntary switch in favor of energy efficiency, retailers in the United Kingdom will not be refilling stocks of conventional 75- and 100-watt light bulbs, which are being replaced with their energy-saving compact fluorescent counterparts. All wattages of incandescent bulbs will be phased out by 2012. It is estimated that a change to all energy-efficient bulbs will reduce CO2 emissions nationally by 5 million tons per year. What a bright idea! A green hats off, all retailers and United Kingdom, for your promotion of these eco-friendly lifestyle changes. May we all be inspired toward greater awareness and actions of gentle care for all life on the planet.

The New Wake UP America Radio Show is Your Wake Up Call

“Wake UP America” radio show launches. Hosted by Ms. Tina Volpe, an author and vegetarian for over 30 years, this new morning talk show is being aired on the Voice America Health & Wellness internet radio network. Discussions each Saturday morning focus on food choices and their impact on the environment along with tips for family health and greener lifestyles.

Upcoming guests for this year’s shows include renowned animal advocates and vegans Ms. Ingrid Newkirk, President of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA); animal rights law expert Gary Francione, and former cattle rancher Howard Lyman. We applaud you, Ms. Tina Volpe and Voice America Health & Wellness, for your eloquent voice on behalf of our animal friends and Mother Earth. Surely with shows such as yours, many more informed listeners will awaken to the benefits of meat-free eco-citizenship on our earthly abode.

Motorola unveils phone made from recycled bottles

Cell phone made of recycled water bottles. Electronics firm Motorola USA has introduced the Moto W233 “Renew,” soon available from T-Mobile USA as the world’s first carbon-neutral cell phone. Besides the recycled material composition and eco-friendly packaging of the Renew, which includes vegetable-based inks on recycled paper, Motorola is investing in sustainable energy sources and tree-planting to offset the CO2 released in the phone’s production. Kudos, Motorola for your eco-friendly approach to doing business. Heaven bless our conscientious use of Earth’s precious resources to help protect our planetary home for future generations.