Thank you, David. Your video, message and movement are strong and empowering. Many of us in Georgina, Ontario, Canada are working hard to save provincially significant wetland from residential development, and are fighting a tough, but successful battle at the municipal, conservation authority and Provincial level. It is in this spirit that we fight. I will now share this message as far as I am able.
@jonathanhansen37098 жыл бұрын
Well David, with your 5 kids and large houses we already know what you decided.
@normanwells27557 жыл бұрын
Good one.
@1angelwatcher10 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the link, Jennie F. I signed. Thank you, David Suzuki. We certainly are proud of you and all you do for this world!
@kokopelli31410 жыл бұрын
Today, I learned that half of the worlds wildlife has been wiped out in the past 40 years. All due to the spread of industrial culture and its toxic byproducts. Those who strive for money are lost. Those who believe technology will solve problems of climate change and mass extinction are in a glamour I live in a place where a piddly municipal council has totally failed to protect the last few hundred acres of forest from destruction, because corn for ethanol exports is more important that ecosystems.
@13natureHD10 жыл бұрын
Thank you David for your great work!
@ogimaqua10 жыл бұрын
You are an inspiration to me David! I live in rural Alberta and every day enjoy the natural beauty that this world holds for us. I also worry that we are ruining it. I would like to learn how to make a difference and help others become passionate about helping make positive changes. Thank you for all your efforts in educating us about the natural world.
@jennief21087 жыл бұрын
Thank you David I am proud to know you ~ Jennie in Canada Glad to see you are still active !
@baiji12310 жыл бұрын
Thank you David. Watched and sharing.
@tricialamb319710 жыл бұрын
I am very glad the David Suzuki Foundation is fighting for these issues. Thank you.
@therealcoconut5810 жыл бұрын
Keep fighting the good fight guys love n support from Melbourne Australia
@cindymombourquette568510 жыл бұрын
David you are an inspiration and a blessing to us all. Thank You!!
@artzyally502010 жыл бұрын
You haven't failed David. Fighting against a government who only supports industry rather than working for its people is a war all of us are losing. We only fail when we give up or quit trying. Love to you. You are my hero.
@crusaderking538710 жыл бұрын
That grifter has been a failure for the last 40 years. living off the public purse while all the time criticizing the the producers of everything he enjoys (and you enjoy for that matter) you're both shameless ,duplicitous hypocrites!
@artzyally502010 жыл бұрын
Crusader King And your just some paid shill or troll who cares about nothing.
@crusaderking538710 жыл бұрын
ArtsyAlly God I wish someone would pay me to expose you frauds! I would spend every minute of the day doing it! But unfortunately I've gotta work so that leaves little time. Although grifters like you and the Bazuki here have had it your way for too long, the worm is turning (has already turned?) You preach to the choir there are very few converts to the shameless thievery you people preach. Barbarians!
@AntonioCarbognin6110 жыл бұрын
thank you all for what you've and you are doing ... I will share and try to do my best.
@newfsareus10 жыл бұрын
let's do it
@artwithdebbie10 жыл бұрын
I support the Blue Dot tour because I believe in the fundamental right of all Earth beings to live in a safe and healthy environment!
@irishgrandson10 жыл бұрын
oh! David, my hero, I have been listening to you since the mid 70s AND MY HEART ALWAYS BEEN WITH YOU. Keep flying little huming bird !
@lenguyenphuonghong6 жыл бұрын
I am a young teacher who has about a hundred students and their parents' facebooks, has shared this video in public on my facebook to upgrade their knowledge and show them the truth about my country's environment.
@Muddafekkenjones8 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video.
@WyeExplorer8 жыл бұрын
To True. Saluting you from the UK. ATB Mark.
@davidlewis30726 жыл бұрын
"imagine a world......" such as the world of the indigenous peoples....we used to live with some respect for the planet and that has disappeared...
@bevsimp10 жыл бұрын
Kudos to you all. Sharing now.....
@connerwright534610 жыл бұрын
Go Suzuki Go !!! I love you !!! You have ALL of my support !!!
@jessiekh10 жыл бұрын
Yes, we must all join together. We may not have the same religion, politics or home, but we are all deserving of a safe environment across the world!!
@beverlywhiteman16374 жыл бұрын
I'm a humming bird. Funny I enjoyed dancing on the whistler.
@MissMiller60410 жыл бұрын
My purpose in life was to be the hummingbird
@tarloksingh7359 жыл бұрын
you opened my eyes
@KeepEmStraight10 жыл бұрын
Thank you David for this effort and your life's work. I am doing my best to try and help make a difference and have video covered many of your public presentations on my channel along with other voices of the people in an effort to awaken the flock. Fellow senior citizen / Forward Ho !
@asiashin17710 жыл бұрын
Agree on 'Today is the day we decide.'!
@HopiTrails110 жыл бұрын
Oh Dave ,we didnt fail ,the enemies of the planet never stop and and its every generations duty to stand against it...
@batbawls10 жыл бұрын
Hello, new visitor to this video! Please see the comments area for one of every kind of logical fallacy available to the human faculty. Enjoy the show!
@LindaLouise62510 жыл бұрын
"Things are only impossible until Someone decides that they're not" Today DECIDE to Be Someone. Thank you David Suzuki!! I have my ticket and canNOT wait to see you on the Blue Dot Tour this coming Monday in Summerside, PEI! You have been part of my journey for as long as I can remember.. You are MY Hero > Thank You soooo much Thank You
@OnlyOxs10 жыл бұрын
Imagine that someone plants a sapling (small tree) in a pot and no one will ever touch it again except to water it. After many years, the tree has no more space to grow adequately in its pot and is sucking the earth dry of nutriments and water. The tree can't grow anymore and the soil can't sustain it. In consequence, his tree dies after 5 years. If the owner wanted it to grow into a giant tree, he would've needed a pot that would grow in size at the same rate that the tree would, which is impossible since pots do not grow. After this tree dies, the owner decides to start over. This time, he plants a sapling inside the very same pot. This time, he pays more attention to the tree. He does not only water it, but trims it's branches and wraps it in coils. The tree starts aging inside the pot without any issues whatsoever and eventually turns into a very detailed bonsai tree. This makes the owner realize that it's not the size of the tree that counts, but its complexity. All the fonctions of a full grown tree are in it except its size. The owner dies and leaves it to his son, giving him the secret to keeping the tree in the pot: Maintaining its size. -The tree is the human population -The pot is our planet -The soil is our natural resources -The owner is the decisions we make So if you read my comparison right, you can clearly see that we as humans are not the problem. It is our population that is the problem. We are too many to inhabit this small planet and we are sapping it dry of ressources. We do not need an enormous amount of humans on this planet. All we need is our longevity and our current advances in medicine, science and technology. So if we humans are the problem, we humans need to stop breeding like rats since we are currently acting as a parasitical infection to this planet. The solution: It is imperative that we allow a maximum of 1 offspring per couple or none if possible. If we do not do so quick enough, our little pot won't be able to sustain us anymore. Just think about the positive impact this would have on us and our planet...
@benizdsouza456410 жыл бұрын
Paul Gloor you worded that really well.
@lets_go_see_10 жыл бұрын
I too am making changes. My first step was realizing that "local leaders" are only elected officials who are supposed to carry out the will of the People they represent. Corporations with deep pockets end up controlling them. If only the people would stand up and say; "Hey you are not doing your job, you are fired", regardless of terms of office, then you would have leaders who realize who they must listen to.
@jct110 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@zachcrawford510 жыл бұрын
I read a lot of comment on here that are either either for protecting nature or protecting our own comfort. Why can't we have both? their are ways to have your cake and eat it too. Maintaining nature and living extremely comfortably are not at all mutually exclusive.
@heathertremblay28639 жыл бұрын
I feel the government just constantly creates bigger hurdles for people to protect this land. I now worry that impoverished native communities are now targets to help these big corporations meet their ultimate goal of continually polluting while filling their pockets. I found pride in my people that we would try using our voices to protect our world's pristine land. It makes me sad to think that I am part of a band that is moving through stages over a LNG proposal. Our fishing land is beautiful. I cannot hold my head high knowing what some of my people are crumbling to. Years of poverty, now this. The weight of the world is in all of our hands. I'm happy someone inspiring like you is keeping your voice out there and doing wonders. I also believe your daughter will keep your legacy going for many years :'( I don't think I could have respected anyone more then I respect you and your missions in the world
@ladyslipperland10 жыл бұрын
SAINT SUZUKI
@MitchGoldhvu10 жыл бұрын
I I love DavidSuzuki. I wish he were aware of the ISO 26000 as a tool for environmental change. Taking a deep breath and meditating on it might be helpful. failure is a perspective we all share, success is contained in the effective use of all our tools. In 1993 it was the importance of breath. Today it is use of The ISO 26000. It took David 3 years in the first instance, how long for the ISO 26000?
@allenthibault95232 жыл бұрын
Here in in Prince George B.C. Canada they have been doing fire suppressant compression tests in a hangar at our airport in the agricultural zone , since the 60s !👻🤗😇
@traciestewart397110 жыл бұрын
the right to live in a healthy environment should supersede the right to making a profit. That's a no brainer! Let's keep the movement going forward.
@pearldunn667210 жыл бұрын
If we didn't have forward thinking people like David Suzuki our beautiful earth would fail completely. Who could possibly not know that clean water, air and good food is the only road to life. We need to be stewards and care for all the creatures and beings that this planet holds. Man did not create this world, but he can destroy it. It's your choice.
@Neuralatrophy10 жыл бұрын
The problem is people are protesting the symptom... The problem is really right under our noses. The industry that builds our homes, infrastructure and things. The industry that produces our food, clothing, electricity and fuel.... we all want those things, more and more, never enough, we all need those things or society as we know it grinds to a less than graceful halt. To change our 'frame' is to take a global selfie and criticize our own behavior, only then will we transcend our downward spiral into environmental oblivion.
@Frankenstein07710 жыл бұрын
Not only do we always want more, there's always even more of us that want more.
@GoldfrogvancouverInc10 жыл бұрын
how do you change human nature?
@mysticonthehill10 жыл бұрын
Goldfrog's Smart Phones Shop Human beings have had many natures as any brief look at anthropology will show. Our values of today is not necessarily what we value tomorrow. Fatalism is just an excuse for not having the gumption to do anything.
@GoldfrogvancouverInc10 жыл бұрын
mysticonthehill anthropology still believes that Man has spent 90% of his time on earth living in caves and picking berries. our innate paranoia of "the other" still reflexes in violence towards "the other" just as it did in the stone ages. if a doctor tells you he is not able to cure your cancer you may say he's being fatalist and lacks gumption but those are irrelevant judgments that do nothing to solve current problems, just as your rear-view mirror look into anthropology contributes nothing.
@veganath10 жыл бұрын
Agree, however, in leveling a criticism we also need to offer up a feasible alternative to the broken socioeconomic system that is the cause of our self destructive aberrant behavior.... The best solution I have seen to date is one advocated by THE VENUS PROJECT, please check out their documentary "Paradise or Oblivion" or not.
@douglasacoburn10 жыл бұрын
David is our "father voice" ..... listen to what he is saying... we must act... we must secure 97% of the populations right to safe water, food and air.. by acting as a group adverse to this.. the 3% that think they run Her Majesties Canadian government...we Canadians must stand up to save the environment. D.Coburn
@crusaderking538710 жыл бұрын
lunatic!
@waynebeeberger35795 жыл бұрын
Time is moments that do not last becoming the future and the past
@joemacdonald631210 жыл бұрын
In order to ensure a future for ourselves, other lifeforms, and the environment, we have to break our addiction to the monetary system and evolve beyond it to a new system that works not only for us but for the planet as well. Remember, we are not on top or even above the food chain, we are a part of the ecosystem and what we do to it also affects us!
@beaniehp973710 жыл бұрын
I got rid of my car I only have a bicycle and a moped now. Im trying I really hope others will at least try.
@zeusvalentine10 жыл бұрын
there is that green sense of making a difference. I knew I would find it on a page like this....your moped is worse than a car - get rid of it.
@beaniehp973710 жыл бұрын
I know all about the emissions. I barely drive the thing but vs. a car it is far better than the car when you absolutely need to get somewhere quick and the cost of pollution and resources used in production compared to the huge vehicles etc. I mostly cycle 90% of the time.
@zeusvalentine10 жыл бұрын
what are you going to do in the winter?
@beaniehp973710 жыл бұрын
walk. I've lived without a car for about 4 years now. you just have to plan your day worst case scenario get a taxi.
@Frankenstein07710 жыл бұрын
Obi-wan Kenobi Just thought you'd like to know, I've lived without a car for almost 40 years now (that is, my entire life). It most certainly is do-able. My hat's off to you and I echo your hope that others try as well.
@peterpotpie10 жыл бұрын
It's sad to see so much ignorance. When I read some of the comments, it makes me think that we deserve what we get.
@fjtubie10 жыл бұрын
Presently I am visiting again. Algonquin at its best, but the drive from Toronto was a nightmare. Every year it seems to be worst. I immigrated in 1997, I emmigrated back in 2012. I am glad to be back in Europe, but slowly, slowly things are getting as corrupted as in N. America.
@maxrobert889 жыл бұрын
Its not just about Canada, where all in this, the entire world.
@bronchial110 жыл бұрын
I agree with everything David has said here and many of the comments but one thing that has not been brought forward is the fact that we the consumers are just as responsible for the dire straits we are in! So what are we going to do as consumers of carbon based products and the waste we produce ,our gross negligence in farming techniques,the wasted use of our precious water resources etc.? Who will lead us into the much needed transition from non-sustainable to sustainable products, produce and energy? Not the government of any nation nor their umbilical lobbyists of various destructive corporations.i agree with one of the commenters here. The only way to be able to do the right thing is to transition the global financial system.Central banks,the IMF,the various Federal Reserves( which started this mess in the first place!)the World Bank... They are all based on the same outdated theory of economics. The most important and precious resource/investment is the human child.Irradicating poverty, ,providing descent education and health care and its various branches of service, descent retirement funding and providing descent healthy foods in sustainable agricultural methods( check out Rodale Institute ,Pennsylvania)comparable to the GMO crop yields or better without poisoning the soils and water tables or the delicate microbes necessary for healthy sustainable farmland and produce. The buck stops here with us folks. We can demand our rights for clean water ,air, healthy environment but by God we better to our part as consumers supporting the corporations that do the opposite. this is the challenge we are faced with. changing our dirty habits globally, helping one another to achieve this instead of acting like children." Well if they aren't going to do it why should I " attitude. Indeed it is time to act now to preserve the future. Our beloved planet deserves the right to be inhabited by good stewards of her many gifts.
@Vbluevital5 жыл бұрын
Absolutely
@veganath10 жыл бұрын
THE VENUS PROJECT + DAVIDSUZUKIFDN = THE NEXT BEST THING TO UTOPIA!
@Wolfmasterx10 жыл бұрын
hate to say but you kinda have to agree with some of these comments. This is not tackling the main issue behind our dirty environment, we need to futher increase human rights and gets each person a say in their government, city, town, country and not just let that 1~10% decide how things should be. Then we can tackle things like the environment, cause like he said u'll find yourself winning one battle but realizing that was an short term victory. If we let one group of people dictate what we do how is that different then Castro, (to a less extreme)
@a.randomjack666110 жыл бұрын
The "hummingbird" he talks about at 4:05 supports my hypothesis that bird brains are the smartest above sea level. Since we were born, marketers have painted the whole of Reality as we "live it". Be suspicious of your thoughts, they're unlikely "yours" and it's near impossible to notice unless you're willing to step back... for a rather long and lonely journey. Then tell the stories of the marketing monsters and communication dragons you observed on the dark uncertain edges of the World. Good luck if you find 1 "mediatic soul" willing to listen...
@Nina-ob7ks10 жыл бұрын
Nice blanket covering of the important issues facing us today. The people of this planet need to learn about the important details that affect their health and well being on a daily basis, to start believing and caring . Pesticides on food is mentioned briefly here but what about herbicides? In particular, RoundUp (185 million pounds used in the U.S. in 2007)! RoundUp interrupts the mainframe of life on this planet. Geo-engineering (chemtrails, persistant contrails etc) has been ramped up to a bizarre level, so incredulous that people seem to protect their sanity by ignoring what is happening right in front of their eyes. Our own money (tax dollars) are being used to pay for the research and implementation of these grossly toxic practices and our schools, health care and community infrastructure are compromised and crumbling into oblivion. There is better food in prisons than in hospitals. Mull that truth over and try to remain complacent when most of us will be experiencing a hospital visit in the near future if we continue on this path.
@RadioPosse10 жыл бұрын
Good work. The changes we seek require more than dreaming to come to fruition. Dreams are the seeds & its time to move and to act. It's time to do. I would like to see more of a Native & Indigenous representation here. If the treaties (same as laws) were honored, many of our lands and waters would have care and protection. Honor treaties, as we Honor our Mother. Acting so that Our Children's Children have beautiful, sustained lives is what 'future' is. We dont now what other species' concepts of time or existence is. Even the concept of 'future' differs among people. Our common ground is our intents. And to Love ! Together, we CAN make these good changes.
@LouiseJennaFisher8 жыл бұрын
David you did lectures after this.
@brunao839 жыл бұрын
hello David almost 10 years atraz I saw this documentary ( The sacred balance David Suzuki * Journey to New Worlds * The Matrix of Life) , these documentary changed my life , because it did geography and several especialições the science of the environment. I recorded on VHS only that the image is very bad , I would have documentaries in digital format , peopl to send me a link to dowloand ... thanks ... att : bruno brito
@CommunityARKProject10 жыл бұрын
"We celebrated them as great victory, but now I find that we're fighting exactly the same battle again" - David Suzuki. Humanity has yet to learn that all competition in the long run result in a lose-lose outcome. In a competition, one side makes a move, then the oppositions make their move to counter; back and forth they go, making series of moves and counter-moves, all the while the environment continue to collapse all around them. In the end, they both lose. Has it ever occur to anyone that the collapsing environment isn't happenstance, that it is a contrived, purposeful, and a carefully managed outcome? That the collapsing of the environment is the "Final Solution", the "Final Fail-Safe" to the human aggressive and monetary competitive question? Consider this. Suppose you found out that your neighbor imprisoned and starved his own family despite having great wealth; he beats and tortures his wife and children, rent out his children to child molesters. And, he is building and stockpiling weapons. If your neighbor is capable of doing all manner of abominations to his own family, what isn't he capable of doing to you and your family correct? Wouldn't your neighbor then become a threat to you and your family? You would then be forced to call the police and have your neighbor "removed" would you not? Now consider what we human are doing to our own species. We are exploiting, enslaving, starving, murdering, and torturing our own species. We pass law that fence up the land, depriving people of their rights to life. Without access to land to grow food and build shelter, people die; their rights to life are deprived. We pass law that evict people into the street, which is no different then murdering people with a bullet. When people are evicted into the street, they die a slow and painful death; being expose to the element, having poor access to food and sanitation. If we human species are capable of doing all manner of vile and abominable things to our own species. What wouldn't we be capable of doing to other sentient species out there who are different from us, who have passed the test and have earned the right to exist peacefully? So wouldn't we become a threat to them, which would necessitate implementing certain fail-safe counter measures would it not? Food for thoughts. Fortunately, we do live in a sentient universe. So compassion and consideration are made for the innocents who are trapped among the aggressive ones. Note the repeating patterns of extraction of the innocents out of harm's way. Both in Biblical histories as well as in secular histories. Were there not movement to extract Jewish people out of Germany during WWII? Schindler's list comes to mind. Were there not movement to extract African-American slaves out of the plantation? The underground railroad comes to mind. Were there not movement to extract Americans dodging the military Draft in the 60's and bring them to Canada? The Hippie movement comes to mind. Humanity is divided into two type of people, peaceful people and aggressive people. Peaceful people are drawn to collaborating and sharing. While aggressive people are drawn to competition, taking and devouring; they have "insatiable appetite". Peaceful people by their nature are like water. While aggressive people by their nature are like fire. Fire is aggressive, it dominate, destroy and consume everything in its path. But fire is also unstable, it ALWAYS consume and burn itself out. When you have a society filled with peaceful and aggressive people, the aggressive ones will naturally seek out position of power to dominate and control that society. They don't just dominate and control access to resources, they also dominate and control ideology and perspective. So by their fiery nature, they naturally steer the society they dominated into destructive path. For example, a fire type mentality would design the light bulb to break after so many hours of usage, whereas a water type mentality would design a light bulb to last as long as possible to minimized resource consumption. The less resource consumed, the less pollution is generated. A light bulb that breaks after so many hours of usage is a timed self-destructive device. A fire type mentality naturally seek out destruction, thus it influences the law and policies that they make, and it influences the type of solutions that they come up with. This is why they always steer the society they dominate toward destruction. History validates this. Noticed all the empires of the past are of a fire type society? Highly competitive and full of aggression. They all rises to great height by devouring their neighbors and their surrounding environments; but they also all collapsed by the exact same mechanism. Not a single one withstood the test of time. Now consider this. How do the fireman deal with very large forest fire? They don't try to put out the fire with water. Instead, they create more fire. The fireman would create a fire line ahead of the on coming fire, burning up the fuel. So by the time the large forest fire arrive, there is no more fuel left to sustain it, and it collapse and burn itself out. Now isn't that interesting, the global environment collapse would serve the exact same function. Without an environment, the aggressive fire type civilization would burn itself out, allowing for the peaceful water type civilization to emerge and repair the environment. This is why innocent, peaceful people are being extracted out of harm's way. We leave these clues for those with eyes to see and the hearts to understand. "For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be. And except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved: but for the elect's sake those days shall be shortened." - Matthew 24:21 [KJV] "And there shall be a tabernacle for a shadow in the daytime from the heat, and for a place of refuge, and for a covert from storm and from rain." - Isaiah 4:6 [KJV] "And the LORD shall guide thee continually, and satisfy thy soul in drought, and make fat thy bones: and thou shalt be like a watered garden, and like a spring of water, whose waters fail not. And they that shall be of thee shall build the old waste places: thou shalt raise up the foundations of many generations; and thou shalt be called, The repairer of the breach, The restorer of paths to dwell in." - Isaiah 58:11 [KJV]
@blazebott10 жыл бұрын
and the uming birds IS david yamaha
@13natureHD10 жыл бұрын
You're my inpiration since longtime
@GoldfrogvancouverInc10 жыл бұрын
yes. i would imagine that he is elated by this video. it has gotten 20,000+ views in a few days and many, many passionate comments.
@GoldfrogvancouverInc10 жыл бұрын
yes. unfortunately, if his vocal supporters here are an accurate reflection of his followers, it is evident why he has failed to achieve his goals. by an large they seem to be intellectual louts and arrogant bullies whom no credible scientists would want to associate with. they alienate rather than draw to them those who are most able to be of help to your hero, our modern environmental don quixote. the "day of decision" has, once again, slipped by.
@tunnelcrawler38759 жыл бұрын
Goldfrog's Smart Phones Shop I believe credible scientists are fully aware of what's happening to our environment, hence the censoring and silencing of said scientists by the Harper government. You need to get out from under your rock and see what's happening as your comments really have done nothing here but made everyone aware that you aren't willing to take action and that you don't really care about anything but to try to make yourself seem aware and intelligent. Without success.
@noahdumoulin52708 жыл бұрын
Well...I really like the native story. Let's be like the hummingbird and do our part. And p.s. Mr. Suzuki, The truth is, God created from beginning to end. It's our choices that will make the difference.
@tlakwagila10 жыл бұрын
Canada is no longer a leader in social justice or environmental protection. We must stand up for the environment and protect what we have left. Say NO to supertankers in the Inside Passage. NO to present plans of LNG pipelines across Skeena and her tributaries. Affect a change in our country that will protect our beautiful land and water.
@evemark609410 жыл бұрын
over and over again we need to commit to each other in the whole world. Let us start with CANADA!
@zeusvalentine10 жыл бұрын
Nature is essential to our survival? Money is equally as important. We got bills to pay, mouths to feed. Many of us don't live on the government teat. We work for a living. So, if we shut down everything tomorrow, do you have a plan on how we are going to eat?
@Frankenstein07710 жыл бұрын
'Money,' is an intangible human construct used to facilitate trade. It's only important to us because we've *made* it important. Every other species on the planet has survived just fine without it, as did humans in the not too distant past. 'Nature' is the world around us. Without it there'll be nothing to eat, regardless of how much 'money' you have.
@GoldfrogvancouverInc10 жыл бұрын
***** then give away all your money and possessions to charities.
@bin112710 жыл бұрын
***** You missed the point. OP equated money as the thing we need to live. Frankenstein pointed out that we consume resources, not money. oh god.. I see why david suzuki will never win now.
@Frankenstein07710 жыл бұрын
Goldfrog's Smart Phones Shop Tell you what. Grow a brain, *educate* yourself, and if at that point you're still stupidly appealing to absolutes I will.
@Frankenstein07710 жыл бұрын
***** You choose not to take this seriously? Fine. It changes nothing. I have no children and quite frankly the way things are going I have almost no interest in the continuation of human civilization. You won't see it, your children won't see it, but your children's children might, and their children definitely will. Barring any huge changes to technology, some of them will see what you wrote. I wonder if your words will comfort their empty bellies and clogged lungs.
@CARBIDETV10 жыл бұрын
All of the work that was done to make our factories better, safer and more responsible has lead to a disappearance or displacement. China now controls 90% of rare earth elements because they don't have environmental expense. We will ship the resource to them and they process it their way in many locations around the world. Sorry, we globalized and forgot that part of the equation. PS: The 1% new!
@user-rx7tv4ff8w10 жыл бұрын
You inspire...believe...and are willing to step up. Always have. Great respect. Sharing here...FB...Twitter...wherever I can. Thank you.
@LeeSKennedy10 жыл бұрын
I'm bringing all my 'BIRDIE FRIENDS' to sit on your shoulder. You have my backing! ❤ ❤
@haroldsteves685410 жыл бұрын
"Today is the day we decide" is absolutely correct. If we make the wrong choice now there is no turning back. The wild fluctuating weather we have been enduring world-wide cannot be stopped, but we can take action to ensure that it doesn't get worse. At this point 681 people have indicated that they "like" the video and only 22 "dislike" it. It would appear that climate change deniers like to see themselves in print. A disproportionatly large number of deniers have made disparging remarks about Suzuki and the majority who are concerned about our environment and the legacy of uncertainty that we are leaving future generations. Sadly, it is their response that justifies the inaction of governments. "Tomorrow" will be too late.
@crusaderking538710 жыл бұрын
You're bat shit crazy you know that right?
@michaelz31110 жыл бұрын
The measure of society is how we take care of our weakest members.
@LindaLouise62510 жыл бұрын
If YOUR Grandmother was Dying .. would you do your best to ease her pain, get her as healthy as possible .. Prolong her life .. or would you use the fact that she is dying as an excuse to keep on Poisonning her and ignoring her plight? The Earth IS our Grandmother. NO MORE EXCUSES!
@tommiceli73810 жыл бұрын
We all have the right to clean water, food and air. Do something to help our municipal, provincial and federal governments move in this direction. Your efforts will help.
@MsHojat10 жыл бұрын
By "boil their water" do they mean distill it, or what? because pollution can't be heated away; pollutants in water will remain unless purified such as via distillation. Only infectious pathogens are "removed" by boiling, and those aren't a cause of pollution, but rather water treatment and/or hygiene.
@johnmorris563610 жыл бұрын
Beyond tarring the economics profession, he displays a perplexing lack of understanding of basic economic concepts.
@LouiseJennaFisher8 жыл бұрын
I must have posted over 100 times at least ......
@UguysRnuts10 жыл бұрын
What happened to Dr. Suzuki's concerns about Fukushima?
@JennieFatnavarrow9 жыл бұрын
You are fantastic David !!!!
@JennieFatnavarrow9 жыл бұрын
***** Most welcome !
@JennieFatnavarrow9 жыл бұрын
+Lesko Danson Harper is dead now politically ........ Finally we move closer to the truth of what has to be done. I met David quite a few times Lesko .......... what a price we have to pay tho ........ Much love Jennie
@JennieFatnavarrow9 жыл бұрын
You mean Manmeet ........ yes a huge loss. Why someone who is always helping is killed helping is beyond my Universe today ........ Thank you Lesko ...... this is David .... our environmentalist. *****
@bladder10108 жыл бұрын
+Jennie F LOL! Can't argue with you, there. *fan·tas·tic* /fanˈtastik/ _adjective_ 1. imaginative or fanciful; remote from reality. "novels are capable of mixing fantastic and realistic elements" synonyms: fanciful, extravagant, extraordinary, irrational, wild, absurd, far-fetched, nonsensical, incredible, unbelievable, unthinkable, implausible, improbable, unlikely, doubtful, dubious;
@JennieFatnavarrow8 жыл бұрын
David has now retired * But thanks so much * Maximus Minimus
@Jeff-lh2fz9 жыл бұрын
the 3 R's and sustainability.
@stetsonator10 жыл бұрын
Fukushima has not stopped since in started in march of 2011. Mr fuksukie wont talk about that! afraid he will lose his pension.
@madman389110 жыл бұрын
Correct me if I am wrong, but don't animals who prepare for winter by storing food also hold a sense of the idea "future" thus making the claim that only humans do to be incorrect?
@Wildicon1910 жыл бұрын
This is a good question, it is believed that animals are doing this purely on instinct through generations of trial and error, with the success passed on from generation to generation! I believe that animals are capable of foreshadowing the future as that is knowledge passed on. Animals are smarter than we give them credit for. I have seen it with my own eyes!
@madman389110 жыл бұрын
***** I am going to allow your comment to stay because it might deter others from making the same, but he says the "human brain invented an idea called the future and no other animal has this sense of future" .
@whatsaguytodo10 жыл бұрын
madman3891 Yes, I agree with Wildicon. It's instinct. Deciduous trees don't plan for the future when they shed their leaves which protects against broken branches from heavy snow loads and neither do squirrels when they, inexplicably to themselves, start to gather food for the winter.
@Neuralatrophy10 жыл бұрын
Our sense of future involves a capacity for accumulating knowledge and making enduring changes to our environment for ourselves and future generations... Many other animals may be able to learn, use tools, build social groups etc... but few, if any reach the capacity to teach more than essential life skills, plan months, years, even centuries ahead or study the nature of things about them for the sake of knowing.
@Frankenstein07710 жыл бұрын
I'll echo that it would be more an instinct than a concept with other animals. However, I'd like to add that being aware of seasonal cycles isn't really a concept or awareness of what we call the 'future' regardless.
@elvisapmarkdawson87908 жыл бұрын
David Suzuki I like a story about the hummingbird traveling with a big full of water to try to put out a fire when I was a small kid I met Chief Dan George and Algonquin Park when I was on an expedition through Oakland Park and he told me a story about a girl that was thirsty and wanted a drink of water any noticed on the Park Bench there was a picture of water with a little bit of water in the in the picture now the crow back and forth and stones into the water so he can have a drink this is the story that you told me 8 years old now I'm 53 and I was in my car driving down the street and I seen you walking across the Yonge Street and I yelled out hello David Suzuki and you turned your head you didn't see who was in the car Because we were passing us a great deal of speed but still I like your topics you and your daughter are doing such great work but the wards are atmosphere and the planet itself whatever every 100 years are worth the strain this is how I know it has now without changing the way it is supposed to attend to change but you're also talking about toxic waste that's also introduced into the world from mining from oil Timberland so forth and what this world does to get its natural resources to ask our new government that Justin Trudeau would be the best idea right now David he would probably go with what you're talking about you've been doing this for many years I've seen you on TV lots of times from every topic that you mention reason come up with it is Splendid to hear from a man like yourself and now hearing your daughter is taking your footsteps you both are in the foot doing some kind of thing there all the way up into the Northern parts of Canada your science work and what you doing has a lot to do with our world I hope one day somebody really open her ear and listen the government has to hear exactly what you're saying from water into air that we breathe and everything else but also you have to understand a lot of these companies that are raping the Earth of its natural resources are the ones to blame especially when they're doing mining for gold and they're using harsh chemicals like cyanide I don't understand why they harmful chemicals to melt gold to bring it together with cyanide but once released into the water it poisons the ground with seeds animals drinking poison and children and adults that drink the water are poisonous and all these oil exploration Expedition specially this that's going on is harming our world what about all these when they first came out I tried to do something about it and tried to stop it but our government does not want to pay attention about it it said I was crazy I need some kind of psychiatric help they said but I explain to them plastic bags do not break down it would take about a billion years for plastic to break down what town was talking to our government about and that's when he was in power he had the police escort me away but it doesn't matter if we're not scientists if they don't recognize we're all escorted by police away even if we mention something about our atmosphere for our drinking water the pollution that is created nobody will listen until somebody gets hurt but thank you very much David Suzuki for listening to me I hope to meet you one day in person and say thank you very much and a great job you are doing sincerely Elvis Aaron Presley Mark Dawson That's it man and God bless you David Suzuki and your daughter
@pepe256r10 жыл бұрын
This right is also the right of ALL THE INDIGINOUS PEOPLE of Canada too. The right to be heard! They have been shouting about what western civilizations have been doing to the Earth for the longest time. Respect the indiginous people and listen to what they have to say!
@crusaderking538710 жыл бұрын
we'll listen to you when you have something intelligent to say. Until then smoke a pipe and shut the hell up for once in your life!
@kj341410 жыл бұрын
You all did not fail... unfortunately, it is simply the true agenda of government and industry = $$$
@LindaLouise62510 жыл бұрын
:( I 'hear' you but .. I feel like I have failed... :( Not that I haven't done my best .. but .. perhaps my best wasn't .. aggressive enough .. don't know .. just feeling very discouraged.. anyway .. I DO wish "Money" had never been invented.. and so wish the innocent creatures on this planet didn't have to be victimized by our meer presence....
@mint10810 жыл бұрын
There is no success or failure, it's about being part of a constant dynamic balance of forces in the world, and moving the equilibrium point to a more positive place.
@a.randomjack666110 жыл бұрын
mint108 You did not fail. You tried!!! Now all you have to do is keep on trying. You're not alone, we are millions worldwide that try every day. I'm trying to get mass media to talk about these issues. I know what I'm up against, but I will keep on trying in as many ways I can come up with, and has many times, time allows me. I know I have a chance at it... Find something you value: wind, solar, conservation, education, communication, art... and channel your actions with free willed determination and Integrity. We need more tries, more voices and more Hope. Life is rarer than any miracle you can think of Appreciate every breath you take
@MikeElliottwindsorwindow10 жыл бұрын
mint108 Correct, but we won't be moving the the equilibrium point to a more positive place, the forces of the world will. That is, if consciousness itself, is not one of those forces. I think it is.
@latemnetlom10 жыл бұрын
Careful what you wish for: rights challenges and misguided environmentalism are both being used right now to stymie projects which would make a real, significant difference to our environmental impact. An entrenched right to a "healthy environment", as benign as that sounds, could take NIMBYism and make it go BANANAS: build absolutely nothing anywhere near anything. What we really need is a price feedback to consumers of energy and generators of waste so energy is worth conserving. That will attack root causes rather than symptoms.
@johnmorris563610 жыл бұрын
Suzuki's response to the question about lack of global warming data? "Yeah, well, I don’t know why you’re saying that … In fact, the warming continues …. So where are you getting your information? I’m not a climatologist. I wait for the climatologists to tell us what they’re thinking.” Douche.
@soundbeings110 жыл бұрын
we need to all collaborate to work together - you ask what will we eat ? Healthy clean food that we grow together, we have all the resources we need together. This is not about sucking from the Govt teat - that is a fallacy - the Govt teat is virtually dry and what it currently emits is bile. We need to look to each other - yes we need to help those who through illness or infirmity, can not hep themselves - we have able bodied beings, land water that has not yet been polluted - we seed share, we stop being obsessed with chlorine and ' products ' that poison the planet we are here to live WITH, and poison us. And as for the Govt not being able to afford it - wow ? ! lets stop funding wars, giving Big Corporations huge subsidies, get them to pay tax on their multi billions - lets stop the politicians getting fat life pensions after 2 years doing deals with companies and all lining their own pockets. The economics of the west is built on DEBT the economics of the world is build on debt as it is funded and managed by 2 banking families. The countries currently being invaded and attacked by USA and the other western nations are ones without Rothschilds banks ! The federal reserve is a PRIVATE BANK. How can COUNTRIES be in DEBT ? Who is the country in debt to ? Think about it ? ICELAND - kicked out the Rothschilds banks and went back to printing it's own money - it wiped out the debts and locked the corrupt banker up - what did USA and Canada and UK do ? BAILED them out and all snuggled back in bed together. In truth we on;y ' need money ' as we re caught presently in a trap that we often believe we are powerless to get out of and that is not the case, think of a pyramid we are at the bottom and there is way more of us :-) we all need walk away from supporting all this garbage, support local, grow food, share and stop buying ' stuff ' - We need to coexist with each other and our planet. No one OWNS the EARTH it's a planet that has a resonant frequency, it is a planet that has life and life forms that all can coexist. WE can not afford NOT to do this - because when we say ahh well we need money / we need this and that we have sold out to the ' Man ' We t' the people ' have allegedly voted leaders in that are meant to ACT the WILL of the PEOPLE - Harper nor any of others do that - so they should be turfed out and we need to stop looking just to the need of the week or month and think bigger and realize we are amazing beings with a an abundance of what we need to live peacefully - we do;t NEED oil or GAS we have solar, we actually have FREE energy ... but that's for another day. Lets all stop buying in to the BS - money wont save us .. only WE and each other will save anything.
@jonathanwilliams72125 жыл бұрын
Yes david and can start by getting rid of your mansions and selling your shares in the oil company you invested in.
@flintthefly7048 жыл бұрын
c'est vrai ce qu'il dit.
@sisbrawny10 жыл бұрын
Being environmentally conscious is important and we should have it in the forefront of our minds the limit as much pollution as possible. However, some things they say are just idealistic and unreal. Crops get sprayed with pesticides so they don't get damaged and rendered useless from diseases and insects. Many pesticides are removed simply by washing the food thoroughly, which is common sense. Sure, _one day_ there will be a time when motor vehicles don't have harmful emissions, for now, it's unrealistic to demand zero emissions as the technology isn't there yet. There's always going to be a sacrifice when we're finding ways to help us live comfortably and nothing is perfect. It's when the benefits outweigh the negative effects that it's the best method.
@x2highx7 жыл бұрын
There is no more Future.
@LeeSKennedy10 жыл бұрын
Only thing is, it will end up being a 'Spiritual' Issue.
@Ripstop29 жыл бұрын
Dam, People stop trying to change neture, nature can handle its self
@xIntoThePitx10 жыл бұрын
Ontario got rid of coal power plants! Too bad China fired up 1000 more, and maybe another 1000 as I typed this.
@lamontana30010 жыл бұрын
Canada will never be a leader,for over a hundred years investors have come to Canada to extort it because of a lack of intelligent political leaders.We should have been the richest country in the World,I once said that we could have been the Japan of North America.We've sold out to special interests and continue following the same model as these multi-nationals take their profits and our resources elsewhere.We continue polluting our water ,air,and soil as there are now thousands of toxic sites around Canada left to sit.Vast areas are old mining sites containing synaid where the ground looks rusty brown and no vegetation can grow within these areas.There are only dead tree stumps reminding us what we've done to this country.Toxic water flows either north or south carrying deadly chemicals to our oceans,of which,have become the World's toilet bowls !! Canadians are push overs they sometimes make noise but can't bite nor fight for future generations to have a cleaner and safer country,outrageous !!
@IslandEscapades8 жыл бұрын
What are you implying by that comment Jonathan??? Candace
@a.randomjack666110 жыл бұрын
CBC, Radio-Canada, Gobal Network, TVA and all the other $ilent Ma$$ Media$ in North America. Show us this! It's what we want and need to hear and see even if you don't make a penny for once. It is your job, your duty. Listen to your Integrity instead of varnishing it.
@ki-shadaimyo16010 жыл бұрын
Parlons en de Radio-Canada,aussitôt que nous mettons un commentaire nous sommes censuré,les vraies affaires,ils ne veulent pas les savoir.La Liberté d'expression est nul même avec des preuves.
@a.randomjack666110 жыл бұрын
Ki-Sha Daimyo Ça bien valu la peine que je les regarde pendant 45 ans et +, ainsi que toute ma famille, pour qu'ils ne prennent même pas 1 heure pour m'écouter, ne réponde à aucun de mes courriels ayant trait à la gravité réelle et actuelle de la situation Climatique. Je veux bien comprendre la convergence des médias, les motifs marketing etc mais pas d'engagement humain? Pas de sens de responsabilité? À mon humble avis, toute nouvelle qui ne concerne pas le climat est désormais une distraction qu'il faudrait éviter. Je ne suis pas le seul ayant cet humble avis... nous sommes plutôt nombreux, mais on fait tout pour éviter le sujet. Pourtant, l'information est la source de tout pouvoir, mais seulement le sien. Je parle, je ne peux promouvoir l'ignorance, car dans le cas du climat, c'est une responsabilité Planétaire qu'on doit tous prendre que d'informer correctement. Il n'y a pas de débat sur le climat autre que celui que provoque le marketing pour servir les clients qui le paient. En bref, la Bombe Méthane est en train d'exploser, particulièrement dans les haut-fonds autour de l'océan Arctique. Le pergélisol sous-marin des ces régions contient assez de méthane pour accélérer exponentiellement les Changements Climatiques et faire monter la température rapidement bien au dessus de 4C ou 5C en une ou deux décennies, et ce ne serait qu'un début... Il y a près de 10 ans, le très reconnu Astrophysicien, Hubert Reeves, a prédit la fin de notre civilisation pour (environ) 2050 au cours d'une extinction massive causé par l'Homme via le Réchauffement Global. C'est un peu facile a évaluer pour qui connait autant de Physique que lui, et bien sur, il doit y avoir place à l'erreur. On ne peut déterminer le moment exact d'un tel événement, mais il est déjà sur notre voie. Quel choix avons-nous? Et on nous impose le silence... Le climat est un simple "moteur" thermique. Si on connait assez bien les éléments du système climatique, le reste est un question de calcul des données recueillies, qui sont de plus en plus nombreux, précis et détaillés, et de faire des projections statistiques.. D'autres on estimé 2030. Ce n'est pas longtemps après avoir pris connaissance en mai dernier, de ce que les médias m'avaient cachés, ainsi que l'ONU, car ce sont eux aussi des politiciens... que je me suis sorti la tête du nombril. À chaque jour, 200 espèces vivantes et plus disparaissent pour toujours; et ce depuis quelques décennies déjà. Je pourrais continuer pendant longtemps... Les Médias nous ont mis nos têtes dans nos nombrils. J'ai eu toute les difficultés imaginables pour réussir à en extraire la mienne, et j'en suis très fier! Ceci étant dit, s'ils ne se mettent pas à nous informer convenablement et avec intégrité bientôt, ils ne comprennent rien au concept d'investissement à long terme; ils sont en voie de perdre leur clientèle, et nous de perdre tout... Nous sommes tous dans le même Galère Planétaire, faudrait qu'ils soient au moins capable de réaliser ça. La vie est bien plus rare que n'importe quel miracle qu'on pourrait imaginer Profite de chaque journée P.S. Il faut continuer d'essayer, encore et encore...
@JennieFatnavarrow9 жыл бұрын
Finally but what a price to pay for Harpers GREED. Thanks Jenna .........
@Dan548210 жыл бұрын
Canada: Harperland... Wasteland.
@butterzislegit189 жыл бұрын
Excuse my random comment, but I searched this man up because he looks a lot like Markiplier. Looks like his dad, but Markiplier's last name is not Suzuki. Tear tear.
@jennief21086 жыл бұрын
Thank you David I am proud to know you ~ Jennie in Canada Glad to see you are still active !