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    As a result of climate change can be felt around the world - from the increased severityand frequency of storms, rapid melting glaciers, loss of crops, rising sea levels, and otherthings.

    The state of California in the United States has experienced suffering from globalwarming as droughts, heat waves, until the reduction in the amount of snow in the SierraNevada mountains.

    As one of the institution top-ranked in the state with 61 Nobel Sastrawannya, University of Berkeley, California is the source of scientists, researchers, and professors on the examiningboard and talk about the impact of global climate change.

    Today, Supreme Master Television presents an interview with Dr. Kirk Smith, a

    professor ofEnvironmental Health at the University of Berkeley's World U.S.. The universityis also the alma mater where he received his bachelor's degree, master's, and doctoral degrees.

    Dr. Smith served as Chairman of Maxwell Charities for Public Health Services at theUniversity of California, Berkeley.

    He was also a founder and coordinator of the expansion of the campus Master Programin Health, Environment, and Development.

    Research work focused on environmental and health issues in developing countries, andis associated with devastating health and climate change - air pollution, including field projects

    are under way in India, China, Nepal, and Guatemala.

    He helped a number of scientific advisory board of nationally and internationally,

    including the World Action Plan for Pneumonia, World Energy Assessment, and the WHOAir Quality Guidelines.

    He also became the editorial board of international journals and has published more than250 scientific articles and 7 books.

    In 1997, Dr. Smith was elected as a member of the National Academy of Sciences of theUnited States, the highest decoration awarded to scientists of the United States.

    SUPREME MASTER TV:

    Hello and thank you can join with us today on Planet Earth: Home Beloved We. Today

    we are fortunate to be able to talk with Dr. Kirk Smith. He is a professor at the University ofCalifornia, Berkeley and its main field is World Environmental Health.

    So welcome, Dr.. Smith.Dr. Smith:

    Thank you. Glad to be here.

    SUPREME MASTER TV:Can you explain a little about your background, how you go into this job, how long have youbeen working in the field of climate change and how it affects people's health?

    Dr. Smith:Well, actually at first I was trained as an astrophysicist and hoping a career there, but back to

    the 70s, I think back, maybe I should do something a little more related to the problems of theworld.

    So I took a long trip through Asia and the Pacific, saw the situation of people in developing

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    countries live in poverty and poor environmental conditions at all, and come back again and

    decided to change my career, to use my scientific background in environmental health .So now I've worked in this field for more than 30 years.

    In the case of climate change, of course we have been aware of it since the 70's and 80's, but Ijust believe in 1990, where it is a serious issue and devote part of my research on climate

    change issues in developing countries.MC:

    The impact of climate change is not only a disaster because of the weather, but the research Dr.Smith sustained a more evidence on the impact of global warming on human health.

    Dr. Smith:People hear about the heat wave pressure in the city, you know. Will there be more such events

    in Paris a few years ago, or in Chicago a few years ago and the events of this kind?That is one of impact. Another impact is the changing disease vectors now, not only

    mosquitoes, but others as well.Thus arises because the population of malaria mosquitoes develop in specific regions in Africa,

    he does not ride up the mountain because it was too cold, but if the temperature changes, the

    mosquitoes will be up to the mountain.For example, several major cities in Africa deliberately set up in the mountains to avoidmalaria. Nairobi and Harar is a good example, big cities now.

    Both, in Nairobi today began to emerge malaria. You already can see the expansion of diseasevectors.

    Another is the increasing impact of diarrhea due to the heat of the environment and smallanimals can develop better and it can be considered as one of the consequences.

    Another impact is the increase in sea level that causes the migration of coastal populations withhealth problems with the problem.

    Another impact is that climate change will increase the outside air pollution, particularly ozonebecause right now, he serves as a regulator of temperature and sunlight.

    So even in California is expected to encounter more air pollution because of climate change.SUPREME MASTER TV:

    Then what is the relationship between lung disease, such as pneumonia?Number one, I wanted to ask, whether there is an increase like this. And also what about the

    psychological pressure? Is there any increase in psychological disorders caused by a change inthe atmosphere? And if you see these improvements?

    Dr. Smith:Both, of course I saw something the other day where everyone saw the news about climate

    change that causes stress.Yes, you and I currently causing stress to others.

    Thus, stress is not all negative. This can make people start to act, so it might be good. But

    clearly, there is the negative side of this. I could feel the tremendous pressure beingexperienced by the refugees reduction.If you are displaced because of drought, displaced due to floods, displaced due to rising sea

    levels, a situation that gives you the pressure. And even if there is no disease, refugees usuallyhave a lot of psychological pressure.

    I think that's impact.MC:

    Through his research, Dr. Smith and other scientists have seen the major impact of climate

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    change for the health of the community members who are most vulnerable children in

    developing countries.Now there is research about the effects of climate change on health. They found that in 2000

    there are approximately 150,000 premature deaths worldwide due to climate change.Penaksirannya now finished as we speak. I was in committee; we are confident that this will be

    more widely; but the problem is not at 150,000. In fact, the phenomenon continues to grow andwe expect to further increase again. This incident tells us that these impacts are spread

    throughout the world.And 88% of people who are affected are children in third world, because they are the most

    vulnerable, they are the shortage of food nutrition, those who do not have health care, and theylive in a bad neighborhood.

    They are the people most affected by the health effects of climate change.The world will become less attractive to us. That would be more expensive because you know,

    we have to protect ourselves, set the temperature of the room, and so on. Rising sea levels, andall that, but we are not going to die because of this.

    There are many people who die because of this. And the largest group of children in third

    countries. This is a topic rarely discussed by many people.The fact is that the health impact of climate change the most upon the children, particularlychildren in Africa, India, and the poor areas in Latin America.

    That is because malaria, diarrhea, malnutrition, or other effects of climate change on health andreduced productivity of crops in the area where they are at that level, rather having poor

    nutrition.And it is just as much impact.

    Malaria, malnutrition, diarrhea, sea level rise, and hurricanes menigkatnya, you know, severeweather can impact on health, it is very clear.

    On the other hand, there is much more subtle. For example, if you change the pattern of rainfalland temperature, you will change the pattern of pollen.

    SUPREME MASTER TV:Then this will lead to allergies or ...?

    Dr. Smith:Yes, alegi growing season length, a new form of pollen can make more and more people

    affected by asthma. We have had asthma rates very high in this country and many othercountries. So all that is impact, you know, you're seen.

    SUPREME MASTER TV:And we have seen evidence of this as I said.

    Dr. Smith:Yes, there is some evidence of this.

    SUPREME MASTER TV:

    This does not happen in the future, but it happened today.Dr. Smith:Yes. That's happening now. And more evident.

    MC:U.S. California gold region experienced a large impact of global warming such as drought,

    heat waves, and reduction of snow in the Sierra Nevada mountains.As one of the highest educational institution in the country with 61 Nobel Laureates,

    University of California, Berkeley has a lot of human resources and leading scientists,

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    researchers, and professors who study and speak about the effects of global climate change.

    Today, Supreme Master Television presents an interview with Dr. Kirk Smith, a Professor ofGlobal Environmental Health at UC Berkeley. The university is also the alma mater where he

    earned bachelor's, master's, and doctorate.Dr. Smith served as the Maxwell Endowed Chair in Public Health at the University of

    California, Berkeley.He is also a founder and coordinator of the Master Program in Health, Environment, and

    Development.His research focuses on environmental and health problems in developing countries, especially

    those related to health and water pollution due to climate change, including the sustainabilityof regional projects in India, China, Nepal, and Guatemala.

    He is also a scientific adviser to national and international levels including the Global ActionPlan for Pneumonia, Thinking Global Energy, and the WHO Air Quality Guidelines.

    He became editor of the compilation of the body of international journals and has publishedmore than 250 scientific articles and 7 books.

    In 1997, Dr. Smith was elected as a member of the National Academy of Sciences of the

    United States, one of the highest award given to U.S. scientists by fellow scientists.SUPREME MASTER TV:In this chart, I saw there was a large segment of the breeding animals.

    Did you see the chart and can explain a little about what really happened, what will happenwith the future?

    Dr. Smith:This chart is an estimate of the distribution of methane gas emissions which is a greenhouse

    gas that is very strong; methane also damage the surface of the ozone health impact and alsogreenhouse gases, so this is a pollutant or greenhouse gas emissions we need to reduce.

    Now there are some natural resources indicated in the graph; sea produce some, how many

    wetlands produce.We can not do anything for it. But the others - the largest emissions produced by humans

    comes from the emissions for the energy industry, coal mines, oil refineries, gas pipeline leaks,livestock, and so on. We all can stop it.

    Waste water in waste disposal, that methane from plant waste, plant waste operating system isbad, or let us say "old style" of the plant waste, waste disposal, where you do not produce

    methane, as in most of the world, in places that We put our garbage.There is a real solution for it, but the rice paddy produced in wet conditions; there is dry land

    rice that does not produce methane.

    But the wet rice land, you think it was methane. People are trying to make a low variation of

    methane rice by rice paddy fields to dry methane production stops and so on.And then there was the burning of biomass is the focus of my research, it also producesmethane.

    So with renewed heat homes in the third world, or the fireplace in Silicon Valley, you canreduce methane emissions in this way.

    But the biggest piece of the set here, the red piece is livestock. Livestock produces the largestmethane from their digestive tract as well as from fertilization.

    And that is something that we can contribute, we all eat meat and I must say, drinking milk is

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    the same. But the largest portion is in the flesh, quick fixes will happen if we eat less meat.

    So you and I have an influence. I can make an impact, and my friends and other people canmake an impact by eating less meat.

    When you eat less meat, you have helped to reduce methane. Over time, the growth of methaneemissions will be lower.

    MC:Today we interviewed Dr. Kirk Smith, a Professor of Global Environmental Health at UC

    Berkeley to discuss the role of methane in global warming and how the production of methanegas can be reduced drastically by the community by switching to a vegetarian diet, which

    means non-animal.SUPREME MASTER TV:

    In my opinion, most government agencies only focus on ways to reduce CO2, whereas in myopinion, like you're talking about: methane to give effect to the atmosphere and impact on

    global warming, so if you can share with us a little about how the difference between the CO2impact on the environment and global warming potential than methane, because for me it is

    more important, so if you can say a little about this it will be very good.

    Dr. Smith:Well, you asked a very good question, because so much discussion today, a good discussionabout the issue of CO2.

    For a long period of time, we have agreed with CO2, because it is a greenhouse gas main. ButCO2 is a greenhouse gas is weakest. And the thing is, he remains in the atmosphere until

    hundreds of years.CO2 that we spend today will remain in the atmosphere for hundreds of years; and methane is

    a greenhouse gas known as the second most, but methane is much stronger.Dr. Smith:

    Methane is a gas that is hidden and dangerous in many ways.Of course natural gas is methane, and this is a greenhouse gas that is very strong as I

    mentioned.But it also destroys ozone. I am not talking about the ozone, but ozone levels that can be under

    strong pollutants for the health and also a greenhouse gas.So one of effects of background methane is the cause, of global ozone levels rise into the

    atmosphere.So now the ozone levels in the city became increasingly exhausted and can damage the health

    of the environment due to global warming.

    So this is another side effect of methane.Dr. Smith:

    Per molecule, you know, a carbon atom, methane may be 30 times more damaging than CO2,

    the weight unit, where most people would think about weight, probably 100 times more.So, if we remove methane today, in the next 20 years will produce more damage than the CO2in the same amount.

    And once the heat into the Earth system, it does not matter whether the CO2 or methane, theproblem lies in the heat.

    And the heat is, both methane and CO2 will melt the ice, causing rising sea levels, causingchanges in climate patterns, and so on.

    Many of us, not just my own, but many people working in the field of climate change begin to

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    think that we have not enough focus on methane.

    Of course, we must reduce CO2, but if you want to change the climate in the next 20 years, a

    way to do this is to cut the most important greenhouse gases, namely methane.So CO2 emissions in the year gave only 40% of the total warming in the next 20 years.

    While 60% of it, or a larger portion comes from the short-lived gases and the most important ismethane.

    So many of us are saying, if we want to make changes quickly, brake quickly melting ice,rising sea braked immediately, and so on, we must allow time for this, people should be more

    focused on methane.Dr. Smith:

    Many of us who already know where the emissions from fossil fuels is the largest producer ofCO2.

    So you kemudikan vehicles, air travel you do, and maybe the furnace in your house and so on,it all produces CO2.

    But most of us will never know the amount of methane we produce. There is one step to

    remove them. Every day we make a lot of methane.Many of us may produce methane, say, a few holes in the back yard filled with garbage orsomething that may produce methane.

    But from whatever activity we produce methane?We produce methane through our filth, through which we dispose of waste (SUPREME

    MASTER TV: True), through a leak of natural gas pipeline that supplies our homes, throughthe emission of a coal mine where they mine coal for our power generation, and from several

    sources which are not related at all with CO2 is that farm animals are the largest single sourceof methane emissions, methane emissions humans. Humans create the largest methane

    emissions from livestock sector.SUPREME MASTER TV:

    From the list we mentioned earlier, the conclusion is the biggest contributing factors that mustbe reduced is the farming industry.

    Dr. Smith:That's right.

    SUPREME MASTER TV:So, based on this list, there is one that I want to ask you, is there a lot of talk that is often

    raised, switch to diet without animal or vegetarian.And it bagimana diet can affect us to a global level and help us reduce the methane that can

    reduce or slow down global warming?Dr. Smith:

    Well, I think this is the most important

    I mean, there are many reasons to consider in reducing or reducing meat consumption habitsdagaing developments, may reduce the affluent countries, and this slow growth in countriessuch as China's middle income, it should be legalized the government, because it is producing

    gas - greenhouse gases.Livestock contributes 20% of all greenhouse gas emissions, I mean, the meat production

    system, including feed production for livestock feed and transportation, as well as thenecessary fertilizer to produce animal feed it.

    There was an article recently published in Lancet, a renowned medical magazine that reveals

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    all of this. And it also has not discussed about the methane produced by them. If you want to

    discuss it again, you will be surprised because there were a lot more than we talked about sometime ago, 20% and the number will increase by 30%.

    So he was 30% in the next 20 years, he will continue to rise as livestock production.But there we can do as individuals.

    Most of us do not produce their own meat we eat, but when you buy a piece of meat from SafePlace (supermarket), then you have been involved in the meat production system, just as you

    put electricity in your house, you are connected to the source of energy.SUPREME MASTER TV:

    So by buying animal products whatsoever, the people directly contributing to the increase inmethane gas.

    Dr. Smith:Absolutely, methane and the entire system to produce meat using a lot of land.

    There are a number of agricultural land in an area that is used only to produce animal feedonly.

    We are all connected to each other, we live on Earth the same; if we do something, it can affect

    everyone.And this is a very important picture. This requires a lot of support from the media, and perhapsscientists to find out.

    MC:We are grateful to Dr. Smith on the research and insights about the damaging effects of climate

    change on human health and how diet based plants will be most effective way one can doindividually to help stop global warming.