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After cautioning about environmental damage on TV for decades, David Suzuki, 87, one of Canada’s most famous scientists, felt a sense of defeat as he watched forests burn and temperatures soar ...
In recent years, David Suzuki's warnings about the dangers of climate change have become ever more dire. But he sees hope for the future in some surprising situations, including the rapid global ...
David Suzuki is a controversial figure. A Companion of the Order of Canada, his promotion of science literacy and education has been an inspiration to many across the world and a force for major ...
A university's offer of an honourary degree to David Suzuki has sparked an angry wake-up call for the silent majority in Alberta, according to an entrepreneur who spent his career in the oil industry.
David Suzuki turned 75 Thursday and after a half-century of fighting for the planet, the Godfather of Canada's environmental movement is frustrated and worried. The scientist, turned media ...
You can ask David Suzuki about turning 80. Just don't expect a demure, grandfatherly answer. "I'm really free," he says. "I don't have to kiss anybody's ass. I can say the truth that comes from my ...
David Suzuki is best known as the host of CBC's The Nature of Things, the longest-running science documentary series in the world. He has also authored over 40 books on topics like climate change ...
World-renowned environmentalist and science broadcaster David Suzuki will retire next spring after 43 years as host of CBC’s THE NATURE OF THINGS, which he has hosted since October 24 ...
After an amazing 44 years hosting The Nature of Things, David Suzuki is signing off. So we say: Thank you, David. Thanks for doing anything in the name of science. Thanks for inspiring us with ...
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