Here’s a quick update on the latest news about David Suzuki.
- Suzuki is turning 90 this year and has been reflecting on his life and legacy, including releasing a new book “Lessons from a Lifetime.” He discusses the challenges faced by environmentalists and emphasizes continuing to work toward positive changes, even as the scientific landscape has shifted.[1][3][4]
- He and his wife, Tara Cullis, have been touring with a theatre production “What You Won’t Do For Love,” highlighting their 50-year partnership and advocacy work, as part of ongoing public engagement around environmental issues.[5][1]
- Coverage notes that while Suzuki acknowledges setbacks in environmental progress, he remains hopeful and focuses on meaningful actions, including connecting people and ecosystems as a path forward.[4][1]
If you’d like, I can pull more details from recent articles or summarize his new book’s themes. I can also look up additional contemporary appearances or interviews in the next update. Would you like me to do that?
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David Suzuki admits defeat — at least in some respects. The geneticist-turned-environmentalist, who is days away from his 90th birthday, reflected on his legacy as he prepared to release his latest bo...
www.winnipegfreepress.comThe Trial of David Suzuki Will a plan to end oil save Canada or destroy it? Is Canada’s most trusted scientist talking reason or treason? (Toronto, Ontario – October 9, 2013) One of...
www.rom.on.caDavid Suzuki admits defeat — at least in some respects. The geneticist-turned-environmentalist, who is days away from his 90th birthday, reflected on his
lethbridgeherald.comAfter countless years working for a better earth, David Suzuki hopes to pass the torch with his last book.
www.thecoast.caDavid Suzuki is a world-renowned scientist, broadcaster, author, activist and co-founder of the David Suzuki Foundation.
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