Canadian Environmentalist David Suzuki on Democracy Now! From Rio+20 U.N Summit (Part 1 of 2)

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As the Rio+20 Earth Summit, the largest UN conference ever, ends in disappointment, we're joined by the leading Canadian scientist, environmentalist and broadcaster David Suzuki. As host of the long-running CBC program, "The Nature of Things," seen in more than 40 countries, Suzuki has helped educate millions about the rich biodiversity of the planet and the threats it faces from human-driven global warming. In 1990 he co-founded the David Suzuki Foundation which focuses on sustainable ecology and in 2009, he was awarded the Right Livelihood Award. Suzuki joins from the summit in Rio de Janeiro to talk about the climate crisis, the student protests in Quebec, his childhood growing up in an internment camp, and his daughter Severn's historic speech at the Rio Earth Summit in 1992 when she was 12 years-old. "If we don't see that we are utterly embedded in the natural world and dependent on Mother Nature for our very well-being and survival ... then our priorities will continue to be driven by man-made constructs like national borders, economies, corporations, markets. Those are all human created things. They shouldn't dominate the way we live -- it should be the biosphere. And the leaders in that should be indigenous people who still have that sense that the earth is truly our mother, that it gives birth to us. You don't treat your mother the way we treat the planet or the biosphere today." Watch part 2 of our interview with David Suzuki: http://youtu.be/f88qaQPVpYQ Published on Jun 25, 2012 by democracynow

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Comment by UMOJA on June 26, 2012 at 3:22pm

Part 2 is even better!  http://youtu.be/f88qaQPVpYQ

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