“Not-so-funny” cartoon series. Saving our ecosystem.

Sustainability = Living in Harmony with Nature

Promoting health, hope and harmony on planet Earth

Our book cover says it all, “If we eat the way that promotes the best health for ourselves, we also promote the best health for the planet.” T. Colin Campbell, PhD

With over seven billion people, it is now physically impossible to live in harmony with nature—and still eat a steady diet of meat, dairy, eggs and/or fish three meals a day.

Climate change, water scarcity, soil erosion, deforestation and species extinction—what do they have in common? Three things:

  1. They all contribute to the end of our civilization as we know it if we don’t take decisive action soon. Very Soon!
  2. Although many human activities comprise the causes of each of these; the leading cause of all of them is our demand for meat, dairy, eggs and/or fish three meals a day.
  3. Replacing most of those meat, dairy, egg & fish calories with healthier, plant-based alternatives is the ONLY action that can be taken QUICKLY by every person; therefore, it is our ONLY chance to save our civilization before it is too late.

We can all CHOOSE to change what we eat overnight. Take a total of six minutes and watch these three cartoons. Then take another seven minutes to learn what happened on Easter Island and another 4 minutes to learn how we can avoid the same fate ourselves. Simply by choosing health-promoting, plant-based foods, we can take a GIANT step forward in terms of living in harmony with nature.

What about overpopulation/overconsumption and burning fossil fuels? In order to truly live in harmony with nature, we’ll need to resolve those issues ASAP. But those huge issues will take many decades if not centuries to resolve and we simply don’t have that much time. But we can change what we’re eating overnight. If enough people take that simple step, we’ll totally eliminate the #1 driver of most of our environmental problems—while buying us some time to work on the other issues.

Take one serious minute to grasp exactly what we’re doing to our HOME.

The YouTube description of the above cartoon, “A wonderfully crafted animation depicting the infestation of Earth by the parasites known as “Humans.” They mentioned that humans work fast; how fast? If the 4 billion years of life on Earth were crammed into one year, humans have been around for only 26 minutes and we have inflicted the vast majority of the damage in just the last one second. 

Now, let’s lighten it up a bit with a little music.

(The above cartoon appeared on the Jimmy Kimmel Show in mid 2013)

Learn how we can beat climate change—in just 3 minutes.

The above cartoon was produced by my friends at the World Bank, Jeff Anhang and his colleague, Dr. Robert Goodland, who passed away in late 2013. They mention that we must replace at least 25% of our animal-based foods in the next few years. But that’s not going to be easy; particularly when global meat consumption continues to go up every single day. In my opinion, focusing on a 25% reduction implies that we’ll be doing our part if we give up meat and dairy two days a week. That’s not going to work; we must be real clear that everyone must immediately replace as much as possible of their meat, dairy, egg and fish calories as quickly as possible—for our health and for the ecosystem. For more information on climate change, visit Jeff’s website at chompingclimatechange.org 

What happened on Easter Island is now happening on our GLOBAL island.

The above video clearly shows what can happen to a thriving civilization that uses up all their finite resources. Today’s overconsumption comes in many forms, but the most serious is our incredibly harmful, wasteful and grossly unsustainable way that we’re feeding ourselves. Now using 45 percent of all the land in the world to grow animals, a swift change toward more plant-based foods will free up vast amounts of land to be reforested and returned to nature.

Living in harmony begins with eating the natural diet for our species.

The above video (produced in my Connecticut office) outlines in just 4 minutes my “blinding flash of the obvious” reasons for plant-based eating. We can avoid going the way of the Rapa Nui on Easter Island by simply changing what we eat. And we can do it very quickly. As a bonus for saving our ecosystem, we’re rewarded with vibrant health for ourselves. The greatest win-win proposition in the history of humankind.

The Bottom Line. Some people would argue that we’ve been eating meat for thousands of years and there is no reason to stop now. NOT TRUE. Even if eating a steady diet of meat, dairy, eggs and fish were the healthiest possible diet for humans, it is simply not sustainable for much longer. It is literally trashing our ecosystem and there’s simply not enough land and water to feed everyone.

As we continue to add 230,000 people every day—if everyone in the world ate the way we do in the USA, we’d need 2 or 3 planet Earths to feed us all. We only have one—and she is in big trouble. Start today to do your part to save our ecosystem, our civilization and our future as a species. Do it for all the children of the world, whose future quality of life rests in our hands.

One more article on sustainability; my blogpost of 1-25-14. NOTHING is more important than SUSTAINABILITY! By comparison, all else shrinks to insignificance.

This is serious stuff. Don’t keep it to yourself!

The following five books and one DVD can be purchased on Amazon for a grand total of less than $60—and will enable you to understand the overwhelming challenges we face—along with the single most-powerful solution of all.

Six-Pack from Hicks—for health, hope & harmony on planet Earth

  1. Healthy Eating, Healthy WorldThe “big picture” about food (our book)
  2. A life changer for millions, including James Cameron. Forks Over Knives DVD 
  3. An essential scientific resource: The China Study by Dr. T. Colin Campbell; the primary book that influenced Bill Clinton to adopt a whole food, plant-based diet.
  4. What have we done to our planet? Full Planet, Empty Plates by Lester Brown
  5. A horrifying wake-up call for leaders. TEN BILLION by Dr. Stephen Emmott
  6. Food choices are the primary cause of our environmental problems, yet our world leaders, scientists & experts are Comfortably Unawareby Richard Oppenlander.

Want to find out how healthy your family is eating? Take our free 4Leaf Survey. It takes 2 or 3 minutes and you can score it yourself. After taking the survey, please give me your feedback as it will be helpful in the development of our future 4Leaf app for smartphones. Send feedback to jmorrishicks@me.com

International. We’re now reaching people in over 100 countries. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter or get daily blog notices by “following” us in the top of the right-hand column. For occasional updates, join our periodic mailing list.

J. Morris Hicks, working daily to promote health, hope and harmony on planet Earth.

To order more of my favorite books—visit our online BookStore now

For help in your own quest to take charge of your health, visit our 4Leaf page and also enjoy some great recipes from Lisa’s 4Leaf Kitchen.

Got a question? Let me hear from you at jmorrishicks@me.com. Or give me a call on my cell at 917-399-9700.

—J. Morris Hicks, board member since 2012; click banner for more info:

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“Living in Harmony with Nature” by Ted Turner

With courage, conviction, humility, Shakespeare and Captain Planet

LastStandfnl2013cover237Everyone has heard of Ted Turner, but few really know the man. Among those who know him a lot better are those who’ve taken the time to read his amazing story in Todd Wilkinson’s 2013 biography, Last Stand, Ted Turner’s quest to save a troubled planet.  

A media mogul with a conscience, one of his greatest contributions (in his own opinion) was the Captain Planet cartoon series that he co-created with Barbara Pyle in 1990. The show was intended to promote environmental awareness and encourage young viewers to be conscious of how their choices affected the world around them. It ran for a total of five years on TBS and apparently shaped the lives of millions of young adults today.

Why am I writing about Ted Turner? While in Atlanta on 2-18-14, following the birth of my granddaughter (Evvy Laura), I had the privilege of visiting with his daughter, Laura, who gave me a copy of Last Stand that was published just prior to Ted’s 75th birthday celebration in 2013. During that meeting, we focused on the unprecedented sustainability issues that our planet is now facing—issues that were primarily caused by human activities during the past century—a mere blink in the eye of history.

Since that meeting in Atlanta, I have read Last Stand and have done a bit of research on this great American. While watching a 47-minute video (see below) of him speaking to a group of Stanford MBA students in 2010, I heard him utter a phrase that made my heart sing:

We’ve got to start living in harmony with nature.

Also, during that video, one of the students mentioned that he grew up with Captain Planet, a comment that brought sheer joy to Ted’s face. It turns out that half of that Stanford class had watched it as kids. And, in case you’re too old to remember that cartoon series, I have provided a one-minute sample here:

Fast forward 18 years since the launch of Captain Planet in 1990 to April 2008. Ted explains to Charlie Rose the unprecedented importance of acting quickly when it comes to global warming—mobilizing the entire world to change the energy system. During this 4-minute video, he states:

Not doing it will be catastrophic, we’ll be 8 degrees hotter in 30 or 40 years, none of the crops will grow, most of the people will have died, the rest of us will be cannibals, and civilization will have broken down.

The few people left will be living in a failed state like Somalia or Sudan and living conditions will be intolerable…Not doing it is suicide, just like dropping nuclear weapons on each other is suicide.

Our biggest problems and what we must do. To paraphrase Ted, there are simply too many people consuming too much stuff and the vast amount of energy that all of that consumption requires. He’s been trying to wake up the world about these issues for many years—but few have listened. Now the world is in a much more desperate situation than it was in 2008 and 2010, when these two videos were recorded—and our options are more limited.

Here’s the deal. We don’t have time to get population under control and we don’t have time to change out the world’s entire energy system. The current estimate is that it would take twenty years and 18 trillion dollars to accomplish the latter—even if we were aggressively pursuing that route today; which we’re not.

That leaves our food choices. And the good news is that it is the ONLY thing that we can change quickly, easily and inexpensively. And doing so with sufficient urgency might very well save our civilization. According to noted World Bank climate specialists Robert Goodland and Jeff Anhang, our collective global demand for animal-based foods is responsible for over 50% of all human-generated greenhouse gases. (See climate.org article January 2014)

That’s right; over 50%. According to the works of Goodland & Anhang, not only is livestock the single largest cause of global warming, it is larger than ALL other causes combined. A HUGE win-win-win opportunity for humankind.

Systematically and urgently replacing animal-based calories with healthier, plant-based options will not only enable us to curb global warming—but will also reduce water scarcity, deforestation, soil erosion and species extinction; while restoring human health around the world—all at the same time. How do we make that happen?

What we urgently need is a big-time leader with enough conviction, integrity, influence and power to get this life-saving message to the entire world—before it’s too late. What we need right now is for Ted Turner to saddle up one more time—for the children of the world. And like Captain Planet of old…

Ted Turner rides again!

Ted Turner rides again

Bison and Ted’s Montana Grill? Some may be wondering how all this fits into the J. Morris Hicks world of healthy eating. It doesn’t. But it’s really not Ted’s fault. The deception about the major cause of climate change has come from the organizations that we trust to take care of our planet. Not a single one of the world’s largest environmental groups has promoted the fact that the human demand for animal-based foods is the single largest driver. (See my 2-20-14 blog about truth)

Why is that? Probably a combination of ignorance (comfortably unaware) and greed. In either case, when Ted finds out that he’s been duped all these years—he’s going to be one mad cowboy. And he’s going to tell the world—as only he can.

Jacques Cousteau and Ted Turner

Jacques Cousteau and Ted Turner, back in the eighties.

Ted & Cousteau. Few probably know that Jacques Cousteau was the inspiration behind Captain Planet and many of Ted’s environmental initiatives. Known primarily for his work under the sea, Cousteau was equally concerned about the entire planet. From Last Stand

On land, Cousteau foretold the precipitous decline of amphibians, the widespread effects of freshwater shortages and droughts, increased desertification, and the over pumping of the Ogallala aquifer on the high plains of the United States.

The result of accumulating abuse and neglect, Cousteau warned, will be an ever-expanding crisis, the ecological interconnections no less entwined than the international economy and banking system…”We’re talking about the survival of the human race and of all the major life forms on the planet.”

Sadly, toward the end of his life in 1997, Cousteau was so disturbed by the many worsening trends that he told Ted:

It is already too late. We’ve passed the threshold. The beginning of the end has started. Man may, or may not be, part of the plan nature has for the Earth in the future. Life will be reborn, but first the world as we know it now will die. —Jacques Cousteau

But Ted doesn’t give up, saying, “Captain, you are a great scientist and you’ve been a friend who was always there for me, but isn’t there a possibility, say, even a 3 to 5 percent chance that you are wrong? It may be a long shot, but that’s what I am going to focus on. I’ll take those odds. You know that I admire you, that I love you, but I can’t accept what you’re saying.”

Evvy Laura on Day 2 of her life. She will turn 86 in the year 2100.

My new granddaughter, Evvy Laura , born 2-16-14, she will turn 86 in the year 2100.

With Ted Turner, there is still hope. The last paragraph of the chapter about Jacques Cousteau, quoting Ted…

Every time I get depressed, I look into the eyes of a child and I think to myself, We can’t let you down. Ted has the same set of values with his grandchildren and all young people he meets. That’s why young people like him. He doesn’t sell them short.

He is telling them to go out and change the world. There is no time to think about “what ifs” as in “What if we do nothing?” With the limited time we have, we can only be thinking about brave solutions.

We can’t let you down!

One more thing about Ted; Steve Jobs paid him the ultimate compliment when he included him in his famous “Crazy Ones” ad. As he said,

It’s the crazy ones who push the human race forward. People who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world—are the ones who do. — Steve Jobs

The Bottom Line. After 200,000 years as a species and some 20,000 years of civilization, both are now in jeopardy. To be sure, many prominent scientists now believe that our civilization will almost certainly collapse before the end of this century—unless we make some radical changes soon. It’s all about promoting health, hope and harmony

And the greatest of these is harmony, because unless we soon learn to live in harmony with nature, there will be no hope for us or our civilization. And then it won’t really matter how healthy we are as we run out of water & food—and starve to death together. —J. Morris Hicks 

The following video will give you a chance to get to know Ted Turner better as he talks candidly about his successes, his failures and his regrets—along with a hefty dose of Shakespeare and a lot of fun.

47 Minutes with MBA candidates, Stanford School of Business, April 2010

The day after posting this blog, Dr. Colin Campbell and I attended the memorial service in Washington, DC, for Robert Goodland who passed away in December of 2013. Mr. Achim Steiner, executive director of UNEP (United Nations Environment group) was the primary speaker. While there, I met Ted’s good friend, Lester Brown, and had dinner with Robert’s colleague, Jeff Anhang.

Dr. Robert Goodland (1939 to 2014)---climate specialist with World Bank for 23 years.

Dr. Robert Goodland (1939 to 2014)—climate specialist with World Bank for 23 years.

Hopefully, Goodland’s enduring legacy will inspire world leaders to URGENTLY address global warming before it’s too late.

For more information backing up some of my comments in this blog, please take a look at the source documents as well as a few of my earlier blogs on this crucial topic. In the final analysis it’s all about two things: Sustainability and LEADERSHIP!

  1. Published April 12, 2010 on stanford.edu: “Take Better Care of the World,” Challenges Ted Turner | Stanford Graduate School of Business
  2. See Dr. Goodland’s last article. Happier Meals, on climate.org in Jan. 2014.
  3. My blog on 1-25-14. NOTHING is more important than SUSTAINABILITY! All else shrinks to insignificance.
  4. My blog on 2-4-14. Food Choices. The primary cause of global warming? Dedicated to the memory of the great climate specialist Dr. Robert Goodland, the first to recommend a pragmatic solution to the worst of all environmental problems.
  5. My blog on 2-6-14. Cancer. Heart disease. Global warming. Water scarcity. Warning, this one may make you angry.
  6. My blog on 2-13-14. SUSTAINABILITY. Our generation’s responsibility. We created the mess; now we must FIX it. And to do so, we must know the TRUTH.
  7. My blog on 2-20-13. First comes TRUTH—then viable solutions. We can never solve problems without fully understanding the causes.
  8. My blog on 8-25-13. The TERRIFYING repercussions of our DEMAND for meat, featuring the work of prominent environmental researcher, Richard Oppenlander.
  9. My Oct. 2011 blog after the death of Steve Jobs. “Thinking different” and changing the world…(includes Ted Turner as one of the “crazy ones.”
  10. The Sure Thing. A January 2010 piece by Malcolm Gladwell, featuring Turner.
  11. Order Todd Wilkinson’s book, Last Stand from Amazon.

The following five books and one DVD can be purchased on Amazon for a grand total of less than $60—and will enable you to understand the overwhelming challenges we face—along with the single most-powerful solution of all.

Six-Pack from Hicks—for health, hope & harmony on planet Earth

  1. Healthy Eating, Healthy World, The “big picture” about food (our book)
  2. A life changer for millions, including James Cameron. Forks Over Knives DVD 
  3. An essential scientific resource: The China Study by Dr. T. Colin Campbell; the primary book that influenced Bill Clinton to adopt a whole food, plant-based diet.
  4. What have we done to our planet? Full Planet, Empty Plates by Lester Brown
  5. A horrifying wake-up call for leaders. TEN BILLION by Dr. Stephen Emmott
  6. Food choices are the primary cause of our environmental problems, yet our world leaders, scientists & experts are Comfortably Unawareby Richard Oppenlander.

Why should we be eating mostly plants? The “big picture” in 4 minutes.

Want to find out how healthy your family is eating? Take our free 4Leaf Survey. It takes 2 or 3 minutes and you can score it yourself. After taking the survey, please give me your feedback as it will be helpful in the development of our future 4Leaf app for smartphones. Send feedback to jmorrishicks@me.com

International. We’re now reaching people in over 100 countries. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter or get daily blog notices by “following” us in the top of the right-hand column. For occasional updates, join our periodic mailing list.

J. Morris Hicks, working daily to promote health, hope and harmony on planet Earth.

To order more of my favorite books—visit our online BookStore now

For help in your own quest to take charge of your health, visit our 4Leaf page and also enjoy some great recipes from Lisa’s 4Leaf Kitchen.

Got a question? Let me hear from you at jmorrishicks@me.com. Or give me a call on my cell at 917-399-9700.

—J. Morris Hicks, board member since 2012; click banner for more info:

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First comes TRUTH—then viable solutions

We can never solve problems without fully understanding the causes.

Evvy Laura on Day 2 of her life. She will turn 86 in the year 2100.

Evvy Laura on Day 2 of her life. She will turn 86 in the year 2100.

While in Atlanta this week to visit my brand-new granddaughter, Evvy Laura (shown here), I had the privilege to meet with the daughter of a powerful world leader. During that meeting, we discussed the almost certain collapse of our civilization before the end of this century—unless we take decisive action now—throughout the world.

After an excellent “big picture” discussion of what we must do to save our civilization, I left her a copy of Stephen Emmott’s TEN BILLION and encouraged her to share it with her father. When I handed it to her, I mentioned that it was not selling very well—probably because most people don’t enjoy reading about what appears to be doom and gloom. She agreed, saying that it was important to present information so that it inspires optimism and action.

I replied, you’re right—if your goal is to have a best-seller. That was not Dr. Emmott’s goal. His goal was to reach the most powerful leaders of the world—the few thousand individuals who have the power to lead immediate change that will prevent the disasters that are now appearing almost certain. His goal was to describe our URGENT dilemma as simply and concisely as possible. If leaders don’t completely understand the problem, they won’t be able to solve it.

Stephen Emmott BookThis book is for LEADERS—not the masses. As such, Dr. Emmott didn’t provide ANY specific, suggested solutions. He only talked in generalities, saying that we must make HUGE changes in how we are living; we must  consume radically less and conserve radically more. He left it to the powerful leaders to figure out a plan of action.

And those leaders must have a REALISTIC understanding of exactly what is happening in the world—and the ensuing consequences of inaction. Those leaders must hear the complete truth regarding the fact that we simply cannot continue to maximize consumption of STUFF in a finite world. They need to grasp the complete TRUTH about our dilemma—before they can design and lead initiatives to get us back on the right track.

J. Morris Hicks, promoting health, hope and harmony on planet Earth.

J. Morris Hicks, promoting health, hope and harmony on planet Earth.

So what about the solution? What can we do? Take a look at the review of TEN BIlLION that I posted January 14, 2014, on Amazon:

After discovering Dr. Emmott in July of 2103, I was one of the first to read this book when it was published in September. As a “big picture” guy myself who always strives to make complex things simple, I was blown away by the power of this one-hour read. With abundant CLARITY, he describes the grossly unsustainable path that we humans have taken for the past one hundred years. And as a realistic scientist, he concludes that while he hopes that he is wrong, he doesn’t think that we have a chance of reversing this unsustainable trend before our civilization collapses later in this century.

After reading his book in September, I had the privilege of visiting with Dr. Emmott in London in October. During that 75-minute meeting, he expressed optimism that my premise (shared by my colleagues James Cameron, T. Colin Campbell, John Robbins and others) just might work. That premise is this: “Shifting to a whole foods, plant-based diet will do more to ensure the longterm sustainability of our species than all other possible initiatives combined.” J. Morris Hicks

Only one viable short-term solution. As I discussed with Dr. Emmott in October, we have three big problems in the world, but only one can be solved relatively quickly. It will take many decades to get overpopulation under control—or to change the way we all live, work, travel and consume STUFF. But any individual can change to a planet-saving diet almost immediately. We just need to tell them exactly why they should do it—and how they can easily make the transition.

For the sake of newborn Evvy Laura, my five other grandchildren and all the children of the world, we simply can’t allow our civilization to collapse.

Not when we know how to prevent it!

Dr. Sanjay Gupta with President Clinton---scene from "The Last Heart Attack."

Eating a plant-based diet himself, Bill Clinton would be the ideal leader. But he knows that taking a stand on that topic would mean certain defeat for Hillary in 2016.

The problem right now is that only a relatively small percentage of the world’s seven billion citizens currently have that knowledge. And we need a lot of help to convert that knowledge into enough ACTION to make a difference.

We must immediately enlist the support of enough powerful leaders—those with the credibility, courage, conviction, integrity, wealth and power—to take BOLD, decisive action now.

In search of the TRUTH. In recent months, I have written about the fact that our largest environmental groups are not telling us about the single largest driver of our most serious problems: climate change, water scarcity, soil erosion and deforestation; to name just a few. So why are they keeping this crucially vital information a secret? A combination of two things:

  1. Comfortably Unaware. Most are probably not fully aware of the fact that our most serious environmental problems are being driving by our food choices; specifically meat, dairy, eggs and fish on a regular basis.
  2. Concerns about Fundraising. For those who ARE fully aware, they choose not to share that world-saving information with their members because being perceived as “anti meat” would not be good for their fundraising.
Promoting health, hope and harmony on planet Earth

If we eat the way that promotes the best health for ourselves, we also promote the best health for the planet.” T. Colin Campbell, PhD

Both are simply unacceptable; particularly #2. I can forgive them for not having learned  the complete truth about what we should be eating. Because I know first-hand that it is a very well-kept secret—and was 58 years old before I stumbled across it myself.

But I cannot forgive them for #2. Speaking for Evvy Laura and for all the children of the world, I find #2 to be the most despicable thing that I have ever heard. To jeopardize the future of our civilization so that they can keep raising enough money to pay their salaries sounds criminal to me.

We’re going to need some powerful leadership to turn this thing around. And we’re going to need it real soon!

A few of my recent blogs on this crucial topic:

Six from Hicks —for your health, your planet & the future of our species

  1. The movie that’s changing the lives of millions: Forks Over Knives DVD 
  2. Healthy Eating, Healthy World, The “big picture” about food (our book)
  3. An essential scientific resource: The China Study by Dr. T. Colin Campbell
  4. Dr. McDougall’s latest book, The Starch Solution, with lots of great recipes
  5. Dr. Campbell’s new book: WHOLE, Rethinking the Science of Nutrition
  6. ENVIRONMENTAL Bonus. Comfortably Unaware by Richard Oppenlander. Eating for your own health is also best for the sustainability of our ecosystem.

Why should we be eating mostly plants? The “big picture” in 4 minutes.

Want to find out how healthy your family is eating? Take our free 4Leaf Survey. It takes 2 or 3 minutes and you can score it yourself. After taking the survey, please give me your feedback as it will be helpful in the development of our future 4Leaf app for smartphones. Send feedback to jmorrishicks@me.com

International. We’re now reaching people in over 100 countries. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter or get daily blog notices by “following” us in the top of the right-hand column. For occasional updates, join our periodic mailing list.

J. Morris Hicks, working daily to promote health, hope and harmony on planet Earth.

To order more of my favorite books—visit our online BookStore now

For help in your own quest to take charge of your health, visit our 4Leaf page and also enjoy some great recipes from Lisa’s 4Leaf Kitchen.

Got a question? Let me hear from you at jmorrishicks@me.com. Or give me a call on my cell at 917-399-9700.

—J. Morris Hicks, board member since 2012; click banner for more info:

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