Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

David Suzuki - A Man of Conservation

View through CrossRef
An environmentalist, a geneticist, a broadcaster and an all around conservationist, Dr. David Suzuki is a Canadian born “lover of the land”, directing the world’s attention to the environment and the damage that human life has bestowed on it.  In his youth, Suzuki faced much racial discrimination as a Japanese Canadian born during the Second World War.  He quickly grew fondness of nature and biology, spending most of his early life outdoors learning from nature.  His professional career began as an Assistant Professor in Genetics at the University of Alberta, where it was quickly evident that he was an outstanding speaker.  His speaking ability, combined with his love of nature, landed him many broadcasting positions; his most notable being his time spent hosting “The Nature of Things”. Aside from his many awards, one of Suzuki’s greatest achievements was his creation of the David Suzuki Foundation, a tool through which people could learn about and address environmental issues, a combined idea of Suzuki and his wife Tera Cullis.  The foundation has not only provided challenges for individuals to make a difference, but has also government and industry leaders, inspiring people everywhere. “I have no Illusions that I am so important that I can turn everything around, I have no illusions that my foundation is going to make a huge difference, but I believe if millions of people like me and thousands of organizations like mine are all doing their small part we can become an irresistible force” – David Suzuki.
MacEwan University Library
Title: David Suzuki - A Man of Conservation
Description:
An environmentalist, a geneticist, a broadcaster and an all around conservationist, Dr.
David Suzuki is a Canadian born “lover of the land”, directing the world’s attention to the environment and the damage that human life has bestowed on it.
  In his youth, Suzuki faced much racial discrimination as a Japanese Canadian born during the Second World War.
  He quickly grew fondness of nature and biology, spending most of his early life outdoors learning from nature.
  His professional career began as an Assistant Professor in Genetics at the University of Alberta, where it was quickly evident that he was an outstanding speaker.
  His speaking ability, combined with his love of nature, landed him many broadcasting positions; his most notable being his time spent hosting “The Nature of Things”.
Aside from his many awards, one of Suzuki’s greatest achievements was his creation of the David Suzuki Foundation, a tool through which people could learn about and address environmental issues, a combined idea of Suzuki and his wife Tera Cullis.
  The foundation has not only provided challenges for individuals to make a difference, but has also government and industry leaders, inspiring people everywhere.
“I have no Illusions that I am so important that I can turn everything around, I have no illusions that my foundation is going to make a huge difference, but I believe if millions of people like me and thousands of organizations like mine are all doing their small part we can become an irresistible force” – David Suzuki.

Related Results

D. T. Suzuki
D. T. Suzuki
D. T. Suzuki (Daisetz [Daisetsu] Teitarō Suzuki, b. 1870–d. 1966) was a Japanese scholar of Buddhism who published extensively in both Japanese and English and who emerged as a fam...
Recreating Prometheus
Recreating Prometheus
Prometheus, chained to a rock, having his liver pecked out by a great bird only for the organ to grow back again each night so that the torture may be repeated afresh the next day ...
Suzuki Eğitiminin Flüt Eğitimi Çerçevesinde Suzuki Eğitimcileri Tarafından Değerlendirilmesi
Suzuki Eğitiminin Flüt Eğitimi Çerçevesinde Suzuki Eğitimcileri Tarafından Değerlendirilmesi
Bu çalışma, Suzuki yönteminin flüt eğitimi çerçevesinde Suzuki eğitimcileri tarafından değerlendirilmesini amaçlamaktadır. Çalışmada; nitel araştırma yöntemlerinde kullanılan durum...
“Beautiful Tone, Beautiful Heart?” Shinichi Suzuki's Pedagogy of Sound and Self
“Beautiful Tone, Beautiful Heart?” Shinichi Suzuki's Pedagogy of Sound and Self
Among performers and pedagogues of string instruments, “tone” is a term summoned often and valued deeply, yet seldom defined. While many traditional teaching approaches regard a yo...
PERBEDAAN STRES AKADEMIK PADA SISWA YANG BERSEKOLAH FULL DAY DAN YANG TIDAK FULL DAY DI MAN TANAH BUMBU DAN MAN 3 BANJARMASIN
PERBEDAAN STRES AKADEMIK PADA SISWA YANG BERSEKOLAH FULL DAY DAN YANG TIDAK FULL DAY DI MAN TANAH BUMBU DAN MAN 3 BANJARMASIN
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui ada tidaknya perbedaan stress akademik pada siswa yang bersekolah full day dan yang tidak full day di MAN Tanah Bumbu dan MAN 3 Banjarmasi...
UNNES Goes Conservation: Among Students’ Knowledge, Perception and Attitude of Students’ Environmental Conservation
UNNES Goes Conservation: Among Students’ Knowledge, Perception and Attitude of Students’ Environmental Conservation
UNNES has a vision of becoming a conservation-oriented and internationally reputed university. It makes UNNES carries out the policies to aware and to implement the conservation va...
Suzuki Coupling
Suzuki Coupling
Abstract This reaction is a palladium‐catalyzed cross‐coupling between an aryl or vinyl halide (or its equivalents and pseudo‐ halide...
Mitigation translocation for conservation of New Zealand skinks
Mitigation translocation for conservation of New Zealand skinks
<p>Worldwide, human development is leading to the expansion and intensification of land use, with increasing encroachment on natural habitats. A rising awareness of the delet...

Back to Top