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Running Time: 00:37 hrsNarrator: Marysia BucholcPublisher:Center for Equitable Library Access, 2021
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- Author: MacLeod, ElizabethContributor: Deas, MikeDate:Created2021Summary:
As a young boy, David Suzuki loved spending time in the glorious British Columbia outdoors with his father. The racist policies against Japanese Canadians during World War II put an abrupt end to that when David's family was sent to a Japanese internment camp in 1942. After the war, the Suzuki family was forced to leave B.C., settling in Ontario. David immersed himself in learning, earning a PhD in zoology, becoming a professor, and eventually taking his love of science education into the public sphere with his shows on CBC radio and television. His connection to nature, commitment as a scientist and media presence found David among the first to raise the alarm on how human behaviour is endangering all life on Earth. He has worked tirelessly to bring attention and importantly, offer solutions to this critical issue. Climate change is one of the most important issues of our time, and David Suzuki has led the charge in education and activism in Canada for decades.
Subject(s): Broadcasters | Environmentalists | Suzuki, DavidOriginal Publisher: Toronto : Scholastic Canada Ltd., 2021, Toronto, Center for Equitable Library AccessLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781443182607, 9781039525207, 1039525202
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