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50th Year No. 24
June 11, 2015
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Suzuki earns standing ovation
By Kathy O’Reilly-Taylor Editor Dr. David Suzuki received a standing ovation after his speech at the U’Gwamalis Hall in Fort Rupert June 5. The stop in Port Hardy was one of 12 Suzuki made along B.C.’s coast this month to hear from coastal residents about the challenges facing their community and B.C.’s coastal waters, along with their hopes for the future. There were a variety of ways for people to express their opinions which included jotting them down on a postcard, writing them on a board, or giving a video or oral message. The Foundation hopes to share the ideas raised at the meetings with a larger audience after the tour. The evening began with a film about climate change in B.C. by Ian Mauro, an award-winning community-based researcher and filmmaker. The David Suzuki Foundation has supported Mauro in documenting climate change’s impacts on the West Coast. Those in attendance were able to watch a 30-minute sneak preview of the film. After the film and the opportunity for people to voice their opinions, Suzuki took to the stage. “I’m here to speak to you as a Canadian citizen,” he said, explaining that three years ago he stepped down as chair of the David Suzuki Foundation “so I could speak freely, speak as a grandfather and as an elder.” Some scientists are predicting that by the year 2100 over 90 per cent of humanity will be gone. Suzuki is more optimistic. “I believe that what we do, or do not do, may very well determine if we as a species survive until the end of the century,” Suzuki said. “We don’t know enough to say it’s too late.” Suzuki referenced the sockeye
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Kathy O’Reilly-Taylor photo Dr. David Suzuki spoke to about 200 people at the U’Gwamalis Hall in Fort Rupert June 5.
salmon run in 2009 where barely a million fish made the journey back to their spawning grounds. The next year was the biggest run in 100 years. “My hope is that Nature has (a
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few) tricks up her sleeve,” he said. Suzuki discussed how 100,000 years ago, Canada as a country did not exist and was, in fact, covered in a sheet of ice. 150,000 years ago humans appeared on the planet in
Africa. “That was our birthplace and our home,” he said.
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