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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDavid Suzuki Turns 90, Says We're All Screwed!
https://www.wonkette.com/p/david-suzuki-turns-90-says-were-allAndrew Fleming

Dr. Suzuki may not be a household name outside of Canada and maybe Japan but he came in a solid fifth place in a big CBC contest back in the early aughts to name the best Canadian ever, ahead of the more problematic Don Cherry and Wayne Gretzky, the only other living finalists to make the top 10.
Imagine if Bill Nye the Science Guy and Sir David Attenborough had a baby and you're on the right track. The hot ticket event was livestreamed for free but hasn't yet been uploaded anywhere, presumably to cut down on the footprint from permanent data storage, so we may never know if he had anything interesting to say about attending a lavish celebration of his life's work when it has widely fallen on deaf ears.
He was pretty blunt when asked about his hopes for the future in a recent interview with Piya Chattopadhyay where he said hunkering down in communities is our best shot at survival now that we've reached the point of no return:
For years I was told on The Nature of Things, "you can't say that, that's too depressing." So I've been held back from telling the truth. And now, when the science has said "we have passed a tipping point, we cannot go back," people are going "oh well, what the hell, it's too late." It's true we are now headed for a catastrophic way and it's unavoidable. The science is telling you that. So do you just throw up your hands? If you have children or grandchildren, you can't do that. So you have to hunker down and say "it's coming." Because when the emergency comes, we don't know what it will be. Government won't be able to respond with the speed and the scale that you're going to need so get your act together. The reality is the science says we've come to that point, and so I believe that the unit of survival is going to be your local community.
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hlthe2b
(114,742 posts)what changes I could make in my own life, to try to educate/convince others, to stay on top of the science, and to vote to try to effect change.
But, greed, political expedience and both general and wanton ignorance has prevailed. I can only hope we can adapt.
erronis
(24,583 posts)Unfortunately many don't try at all.
dalton99a
(95,466 posts)BaronChocula
(4,789 posts)I think most scientists will tell you everything to conclude on your own that we're screwed without saying we're screwed because saying we're screwed just isn't good for job security.
KT2000
(22,228 posts)You did tell the truth but money was more attractive to the masses.
1WorldHope
(2,170 posts)My girl moved out West and I've never been in love with the culture of where she moved, but I also know that the man she married will be able to provide food, shelter, and protection if that time came. It's us fools in the cities that will be fucked first. It gives, "Love thy neighbor as you love thyself", a whole new perspective.
We let convenience make us soft and dependant on the machine. Even to the point of not having the skills needed to feed ourselves. No fast food in that future. What a waste.
I appreciate the honestly of the statement. 🙏🏼