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The David Suzuki Reader: A Lifetime of Ideas from a Leading Activist and Thinker (David Suzuki Institute)

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Delve into the profound insights of North America's preeminent environmental advocate with "The David Suzuki Reader: A Lifetime of Ideas from a Leading Activist and Thinker." Published on March 2, 2004, this compelling compilation gathers David Suzuki's pivotal thoughts and writings, offering a panoramic view of his enduring commitment to environmental justice. From his reflections on science and nature to his critical evaluations of technology, economics, and politics, Suzuki addresses the intricate web of factors influencing our planet's health. He challenges the destructive forces of globalization and political myopia with a sharp, informed critique, advocating for a harmonious balance between human progress and ecological stewardship. Ideal for adult education settings, this book not only educates but also inspires action, providing a hopeful vision anchored in our collective love for children and nature. Engaging and thought-provoking, Suzuki’s work is a crucial resource for anyone eager to participate in making meaningful environmental changes.

Book Details

Published by Greystone Books on March 2, 2004
368 pages
ISBN: 9781553650225
Best for readers in Adults Learning and Growing
This book provides valuable insights into Environmental Justice , highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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