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David Suzuki

David Suzuki has made a significant impact as an environmentalist and broadcaster. Over the years, he has received numerous honors and awards, including the Royal Bank Award, UNESCO Kalinga Prize, and multiple Gemini awards.

David Suzuki

David Suzuki

Careers

Professor
David Suzuki was a professor at the University of Alberta briefly in 1962-63, before moving to the University of British Columbia where he would stay for the rest of his professional teaching career

University of British Columbia

Environmentalist
David's entire career is about environmentalism and educating others about nature though his broadcasting and teaching, which he showed when he launched the "Blue Dot Tour" in 2014 which held events educating people about the right to live in a clean/healthy world
Despite him having multiple careers, environmentalism has always been his main passion and focus. David has an environmental charity called the "David Suzuki Foundation" that works to "address the problems of biodiversity loss, climate change, and community well being by working with nature rather than against it"

British Columbia (where David lives)

Scientist
Suzuki won a "Steacie Memorial Fellowship for being the best young Canadian scientist in 1969, David worked and taught in multiple fields but was best known for his work on meiosis, mutations caused by temperature change, and the genetics of fruit flies
Broadcasting
In 1971-72 he was the host of "Suzuki on Science which began to make him a public figure, followed by the 1974 show Science magazine, and a year later he was the first radio host of Quirks and Quarks. In 1979 David left both of those programs and moved onto "The Nature of Things with David Suzuki" which is still running to this day and has become the longest running documentary series on CBC-TV. He's also been apart of creating multiple environmental documentaries among many other projects over the years and recently

Who Is He?

Education
David Suzuki was discriminated against during his elementary and high school years, he often turned to nature and sparked a love for the environment

He's achieved a Bachelor of Arts in biology (1958) from Amherst College and a PhD in zoology from the University of Chicago

Amherst College

Suzuki in the University of Chicago lab

Early Life
During WW2 his family was moved to an internment camp since they were seen as Japanese enemies

After the war (1945-50) his family was forced to leave the BC, they settled in Ontario being one of the only visible minorities

David and his family

(David with his siblings in the camp)

His Positives and Negatives

Honours and Awards
He has 29 honorary degrees from universities in Canada, the USA and Australia, became an order of Canada companion in 2005, a Canadian walk of fame member, he even has a Peel District School Board High school named after him, among many others

David with his star on the Canadian walk of fame

David has received The 1986 Royal Bank Award and the UNESCO Kalinga Prize for the Popularization of Science, 5 Gemini awards for his work on Canadian TV, the lifetime achievement award from the University of BC in 2000, the 2002 John Drainie award for broadcasting excellence, in 2009 he won the Right Livelihood Award, and many other awards

David Suzuki receiving his Right Livelihood Award

Controversies and Criticism
David has been criticized for his environmental preservation work being harmful to Canadian job and industries, despite the industries being harmful to the earth. Him and his organization also been accused of scientific bias on multiple occasions

The Alberta tar sands that David Suzuki suggested be shut down

What Does He Want?

Nature Based Solutions For;
Community Well-Being

Another way David wants to help the environment is by "addressing societal challenges effectively and adaptively" as well as being able to "provide human well-being and biodiversity benefits"

Climate Change

These tactics help to solve issues sustainably and according to his charities website "decrease the risk of exacerbating one crisis while dealing with another"

Biodiversity Loss

David wants to "protect, sustainably manage, and/or restore natural or modified ecosystems". Essentially he wants to restore broken and dying habitats/ecosystems for the health of the planet

Environmentalism
David Suzuki has had a strong passion for nature ever since he was kid, when he was lonely nature was there for him, so know he's there for nature with his various environmental conservation projects