In various regions 
of the world, huge tracts of trees are perishing. Scientists have 
observed that a common factor of their often sudden demise has been 
increased heat and drought. 
Across western North America, for 
instance, forest die-off has been especially disastrous, with 70,000 
square miles being lost in the Canadian and US Rocky Mountains to beetle
 infestation as warming temperatures cause the insects to move to higher
 and higher altitudes. 
In Australia, a recent report stated that
 nearly a third of the trees had died in a 20,000 square-mile savanna 
area, while a study in Russia of 9,400 square miles of tree-covered land
 also observed significant losses, with hot, dry conditions in forested 
regions like Siberia bringing extreme wildfires in eight of the last 10 
years. 
In Africa, climate change is being identified as the 
cause of demise for local trees such as the quiver tree, camel-thorn, 
and the giant 30-foot-tall succulent known as euphorbia. 
Although
 when alive, these wondrous lungs of our Earth are continuously 
absorbing carbon dioxide, US Geological Survey ecologist Dr. Craig 
Allen, who has studied forests around the world, warns that as the trees
 perish, they actually become a source of greenhouse gases. We thank Dr.
 Allen and all international researchers for this reminder that our own 
well-being is truly linked to the health of the world’s forests. 
May
 we all attend now to their silent calls of distress through our own 
swift adoption of more life-sustaining ways. Supreme Master Ching Hai 
has long highlighted the need to care for the ecosphere, including the 
world’s trees, and shield them from the tolls of global warming, as 
during a videoconference in Formosa (Taiwan) in July 2008.
Everyone
 knows by now that protecting the environment, protecting the animals, 
are actually protecting ourselves. So we must protect the environment. 
We
 should have more rules, more guidelines, to protect natural habitats. 
Because sometimes we overlook the long run effect. Then the consequence 
is very, very detrimental to ourselves and to the planet, just like what
 we are facing right now. 
Supreme Master
 Ching Hai: People must be more aware of our dire situation and 
that everyone’s responsible action does help to minimize or stop global 
warming. We should act fast.
Be veg. Go green. 
http://e360.yale.edu/content/feature.msp?id=2252
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