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How To Boil A Frog presents David Suzuki

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2008

Dr. David Suzuki talks in Princeton B.C. about the mammoth impact our numbers and consumption are having on the planet.

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  • I hear lots of guilt spewing and not too many facts.

  • @wendydarling17241 I detect a theme in your comments! Best source of hard facts on peak oil (as mentioned on the other video) would be The Oil Drum and Energy Bulletin.com. On the general subject of Overshoot, the seminal work was William Catton's book of the same name. I'm a data-geek too, so I totally understand the concern. Cheers! Jon

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  • I love this guy!

  • Spot On David.

    We're hyper-consuming.

    Growth is killing us.

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  • @TheBelaire i was offended by his daughter the famous girl who talked at the UN in 1992 she is a darling of the earth movement and no one will ever say anything bad about her i get sh*t for saying these ppl are going to bring us into the NWO and it earth religion.. They all offend me because they go tot far and i am not an animal BTW

  • You don't need a higher learning to see the effect our impact has had on our planet. you need common sense, nothing else and you will learn on your own what WE need to do.

  • he is inspirational :)

  • David basically describes us as a parasite on the planet. Am I the only one here that finds that offensive? Our prosperity and achievements are a direct result of our intelligence and our ability to unleash human capitol. Far from being a parasite I'd say. Shame on you David.

  • Nothing but sanity and reason- two antitheses of the consumer epidemic.

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  • He~ is saying we're we may be a super species, but we still don't care enough about what people are doing on the other side of the mountain or sea, to make a great enough difference to save us from extinction.

  • It is sad that naive people are still lending credibility to this liar.

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