In this clip, Dr. Suzuki explains the importance of conservation and renewable energy instead of building nuclear plants.
David Suzuki and Ontario Deputy Premier George Smitherman took part in a Q&A after a screening of CBC TV's "Suzuki Diaries" on December 2, 2008 in Toronto.
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David Suzuki and Ontario Deputy Premier George Smitherman entered into a spirited debate about the government's interest in pursuing nuclear power to meet the province's growing energy needs.
This Q & A session took place on December 2 at the Royal Cinema in downtown Toronto in front of an audience of 350. The Q&A session was MC'd by Tyler Hamilton from the Toronto Star.
The Bruin's Andrew Ference and Hockey Night in Canada's Ron MacLean discuss how the NHLPA is going carbon neutral.
Find out more at: http://www.davidsuzu ki.org/Climate_Chang e/Play_it_cool/
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David Suzuki doesn't care which party you prefer. He does care passionately that you know what's at stake in the federal election, and that you let politicians know that. www.VoteEnvironment2 008.ca Distributed by Tubemogul.
David Suzuki explains why Ontario could become a leader is renewable energy. Dr. Suzuki made these comments at a Q&A session with Ontario Deputy Premier George Smitherman after a screening of CBC TV's "Suzuki Diaries" on December 2, 2008, in downtown Toronto.
This summer, one brave garden gnome is determined to get your yard off dangerous chemicals. You can help. You can win. Find out how, why and what at www.davidsuzuki.org. Distributed by Tubemogul.
David Suzuki has a few simple suggestions to save energy and be better to the planet.
For more tips on how you can make a difference visit http://www.DavidSuzu ki.org/NatureChallen ge
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Daniel Pauly is a professor and researcher at the University of British Columbia. He works on sustainable seafood. here's an excerpt from his speech at Fish Forever -- a sustainable seafood event -- in Vancouver in April 2007
Lindsay Coulter of the David Suzuki Foundation shows you how to make your own beauty supplies to keep you and the planet lovelier. Distributed by Tubemogul.
A paper published in the peer-reviewed journal Science in December 2007 shows 80 percent of the juvenile salmon in British Columbia's Broughton Archipelago are being killed by sea lice. Some populations could be extinct in four years. Here's how and why it's happening.