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SOS 全球暖化
人類躍升進入黃金時代 華盛頓特區氣候變遷會議(十集之一)11/8/2009 美國


On November 8, 2009, a climate change conference was held in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, to bring attention to the quickest and most effective solution to global warming: the organic vegan diet.

Titled “Humanity’s Leap to the Golden Era: Washington, D.C., Climate Change Conference,” the event brought together experts of science and health, as well as international ambassadors, media members, and artists that included Ambassador Banny De Brum of the Republic of the Marshall Islands; Ambassador Jacques Kross of the Republic of Suriname; Ambassador Izben Williams of St. Kitts-Nevis; Dr. Stephen Schneider, lead scientist of the reports of the Nobel Prize-winning UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; Dr. Michael Greger, Director of Public Health & Animal Agriculture for the Humane Society of the USA and author of “Bird Flu: A Virus of Our Own Hatching; Dr. Ruby Lathon, Nutrition Policy Manager of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine; Dr. Peter Carter, Director of the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment; and Dr. Noam Mohr, Adjunct Professor of Physics at New York University.

Distinguished speakers addressed such aspects as environment, health, lifestyle, and spirituality. In addition, engaging video messages on the need to address global meat consumptionwere contributed by esteemed figures including former Indian Environment Minister Maneka Gandhi, former European Parliament Member
Jens Holm, and leading American nutrition researcher Dr. T. Colin Campbell.

The highlight of the afternoon was an informative question-and-answer session via videoconference with the guest of honor,Supreme Master Ching Hai, who had graciously set aside her busy schedule to discuss the ways that humankind could transition to a brighter era.

We now invite you to join us for the 10-part seriese of rebroadcast of the live videoconference with Supreme Master Ching Hai titled “Humanity’s Leap to the Golden Era: Washington, D.C., Climate Change Conference” on November 8, 2009, in Washington, D.C., USA.