David Suzuki

 


David Suzuki is Canada's most well-known scientist and environmental activist. He hosted CBC's "The Nature of Things" from 1979 to 2023. He issued early and constant warnings about climate change.

Suzuki trained as a geneticist and became a university lecturer and researcher, including on fruit flies. He began his broadcasting career in 1971 with the CBC TV series "Suzuki on Science." Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) is a public broadcasting service over AM and FM radio networks, television networks, and digital streaming services in English and French. He went on to host the TV show "Science Magazine" and the Radio series "Quirks and Quarks" before hosting "The Nature of Things with David Suzuki" in 1979.

Suzuki's 1985 TV special "A Planet for the Taking" won a United Nations environment award and in 1990 he founded the non-profit David Suzuki Foundation aimed at working toward environmental solutions. In 2009, Suzuki was awarded the Right Livelihood Award, known as the “Alternative Nobel Prize”, which recognizes the outstanding vision and work for the planet and its people.

88-year-old Suzuki was born on March 24, 1936, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 



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