David Suzuki Retiring? Never ... !

Posted on Saturday, October 28 at 14:50 by BC Mary
"Nobody any longer knows what a sustainable future is," the bearded, bespectacled environmentalist told Reuters in a recent interview in Australia to promote his book, "David Suzuki: The Autobiography." "I feel like we are in a giant car heading for a brick wall at 100 miles an hour and everyone in the car is arguing where they want to sit. For God's sake, someone has to say put the brakes on and turn the wheel." Suzuki is no less passionate about preserving the planet than when his first series, "Suzuki on Science," aired in 1969 but he wants more time for himself. Over his career he has written more than 40 books, including the best-selling "Looking At" series of children's science titles, and set up the David Suzuki Foundation. But he regrets having never learned to surf and admitted in his first autobiography in 1987 that the first of his two marriages failed because he refused to give up his work for family time. "We are intelligent, so we create our own habitat and we don't need nature except as entertainment or for the extraction of resources," he said. "We still don't get it, that the simple acts of eating a pizza reverberates around the world." http://tinyurl.com/wl8t6 [Proofreader's note: this article was edited for spelling and typos on October 30, 2006]

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  1. by RPW
    Sun Oct 29, 2006 1:48 am
    <blockquote> ...he is looking forward to spending more time in the Canadian wilderness, carving wood and fishing.</blockquote> Will he be needing the likes of Weyerhauser's permission for that wood he wants to use for carving......? <p>---<br>"Son, if you wanna get ahead in this world, never work for another man as long as you live."



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