As
 government climate efforts continue to focus on reducing carbon dioxide
 as a major greenhouse gas, 
a growing number of scientists and 
leaders have begun calling attention to other climate forcing agents 
whose
 warming effects are many times shorter-lived than CO2. 
Along 
with methane, a potent greenhouse gas primarily generated by the 
livestock industry whose effects can dissipate in as few as ten years, 
other agents have similarly have intense warming influences that could 
quickly be halted. Dr. Andreas Stohl from the Norwegian Institute for 
Air Research explains. 
Andreas 
Stohl  (M): The short-lived climate forcers are anything that has
 a shorter lifetime than say, 10, 15 years, starting at methane, which 
has a lifetime of about 10 years. Which means that, if you reduce the 
emissions of these substances, then the concentrations in the atmosphere
 would almost immediately go down. And that means that climate impacts 
would also be reduced almost immediately, which we don’t get for the 
CO2. 
VOICE: One of the aerosols that acts as a short-lived 
climate forcer is black carbon, or soot. Soot is released through the 
incomplete combustion of burning substances such as biofuels, fields, or
 forests. 
The black air-borne particles absorb solar radiation both 
while in the atmosphere and after being deposited 
on snow or ice, 
resulting in regional warming.
Andreas
 Stohl (M): It darkens the snow surface and then the snow starts 
absorbing more solar radiation, and that means that the snow is probably
 melting away quicker in the spring. And if it’s a glacier, then it 
could also cause additional melting. 
VOICE: We thank Dr. Stohl 
and all scientists and governments for your consideration of this 
significant 
warming source. Let us join in acting now to address 
such short-lived agents as black carbon and 
methane to bring swift 
and necessary planetary cooling. Supreme Master Ching Hai has frequently
 urged for the most effective actions in halting climate change, as 
during an interview published in the December 16, 2009 edition of The 
Irish Dog Journal.
Supreme Master
 Ching Hai : The powerful methane is actually a greater cause of 
the warming than previously estimated. The good news is that methane 
dissipates from the atmosphere in approximately 12 years, whereas it 
takes carbon dioxide thousands of years to disappear.
So, if we 
want to make a rapid, effective difference now, we must stop the methane
 generation at its largest, 
original source: that is, the livestock 
industry. The livestock sector is the top driving force behind 
rainforest destruction. Forest burning for making pasture is also a 
major source of black carbon, which is soot, particles capable of 
trapping 2,000 times more heat than CO2. 
The super hot particles
 end up on the world’s ice caps and accelerate their melting. I pray 
that our world’s 
leaders will take swift actions to ban the 
destructive meat production and, instead, use subsidies for organic 
vegan
 farming which helps absorb emissions. Then, we can have an immediate 
effect on climate change and have more time to develop and perfect our 
green technology to address CO2.