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David Suzuki: Planet on path to environmental catastrophe

Uncontrolled economic growth places global ecosystem at risk, Suzuki says
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The path the human race is currently on is one of self-destruction.

The water we drink, the air we breathe, the soil that provides our food, and the atmosphere that protects us from the Sun香蕉视频直播檚 ultra-violet rays are also the source of sustenance for every living species, but aspirations of economic growth have superseded our own collective interests above everything else we share planet Earth with.

That dim view of our future was the cornerstone of David Suzuki香蕉视频直播檚 recent presentation earlier this month at UBC Okanagan to students and faculty.

Titled 香蕉视频直播淗umanity at a crossroad: Business as Usual or Transformation,香蕉视频直播 Suzuki spoke about the evolution of over-development, influenced by multi-national corporate control of our legal, political and economic systems.

He wishes former executives from past decades would speak up for the environment about the potential reckless abuse of planet Earth香蕉视频直播檚 resources, in the same manner retired generals voice their concerns about the threat of nuclear weapons buildup.

Suzuki said he was shocked to arrive in Kelowna for his speech, a frequent visitor to the city throughout his life, to see the extent of development taking place across the city.

香蕉视频直播淚 was stunned by the level of growth香蕉视频直播t is ridiculously unsustainable,香蕉视频直播 he said.

香蕉视频直播淚t has become way too big of a city, a reflection of how we determine progress by economic growth.

香蕉视频直播淏ut there are limits to our economy. We are at a growth level now that is impossible to fulfill in a finite world. How much is enough?

香蕉视频直播淭he Earth is under assault from a global mindset that drives us to act how we do. The way we see the world shapes how we treat it. It is a resource to be respected, not abused.香蕉视频直播

Suzuki said humans have placed themselves at the top of the pyramid rather than part of the intricate ecosystem web that sustains the Earth.

But how to evolve away from a pathway to extinction remains a challenge, Suzuki says, unless there is an attitude change in how we treat the planet.

That starts as individuals and how we curb our consumer impulses and excesses, and being willing to learn from an Indigenous culture about how to respect and thrive in a fragile ecosystem.

香蕉视频直播淣ature has no political clout in the system we have created,香蕉视频直播 said Suzuki.

While he is often called an environmentalist, he questions why all politicians don香蕉视频直播檛 see themselves as protectors of the environment.

香蕉视频直播淩ight now there is no political sense to do the right thing because nature does not have a voice. But the scale of the crisis is too great and we are running out of time if we wait for incremental change to have an effect,香蕉视频直播 Suzuki said.

He said Canada responded as a nation to the threat of the Second World War and the health threat of the COVID-19 pandemic, and it needs to step up in the same way to preserve our environment.

香蕉视频直播淒on香蕉视频直播檛 be discouraged because we have no choice. Despair is not a feeling we can indulge right now,香蕉视频直播 Suzuki said.

Following his speech, Suzuki responded to questions from the audience, the first being what the 88-year-old finds the inspiration to keep in the public debate of protecting the environment vs. economic growth.

香蕉视频直播淢y grandchildren are my inspiration and legacy to my future,香蕉视频直播 responded Suzuki.

香蕉视频直播淲hat I say to young people today is we have left you a mess and I am sorry about that. What time I have left, I want to fight for their future.香蕉视频直播

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Barry Gerding

About the Author: Barry Gerding

Senior regional reporter for Black Press Media in the Okanagan. I have been a journalist in the B.C. community newspaper field for 37 years...
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