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FORCE OF NATURE - THE DAVID SUZUKI MOVIE Trailer

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David Suzuki, iconic Canadian scientist, educator, broadcaster and activist delivers a 'last lecture' -- what he describes as "a distillation of my life and thoughts, my legacy, what I want to say before I die".
Filmed before a live audience, in front of a memory box of moving, distilled images, he articulates a core, urgent message: we have exhausted the limits of the biosphere and it is imperative that we re-think our relationship with the natural world. Suzuki looks unflinchingly at the strains on our interconnected web of life -- and out of our dire present circumstances, he offers up a blueprint for sustainability and survival.
The film interweaves the lecture with scenes from the places and events in Suzuki's life. As such, the film is a biography of ideas -- forged by the major social, scientific, cultural and political events of the past 70 years.

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  • WOW....I am so excited about this film. I can't wait to see it. David Suzuki, you are amazing and thank you for dedicating your life for the good of ALL of ours.

  • David Suzuki the man who would inspire a Nation to take it's role and inspire the entire world!

    my Fellow Canadians we must inspire the world to see it as it could be in it's ideal Sustainable forms.

    let us take the challenge from Mr. Suzuki and change this planet for once! for ALL!

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  • I watched this movie a few weeks back. Great film, dont understand why people are fighting over it. Bunch of silly kids I suppose.

  • @juzu4me This has been an interesting exchange. Our world is changing, whether from natural causes, or from our own doing I'd say both. Many intelligent people are out there trying to make sense of it all. Science in general is a HUGE, Mysterious topic.. it shall contradict as well as support these current ideas in the future as it has done in the past. That is called natural progression. The ebb & flow of communal knowlege.

  • @Sugarfan34 I made a comment on a movie about a guy who 40 years ago said that an ice age is coming and then a couple of decades later changed his mind and said that the world is going to end because it is too warm. He won't live to change his mind again but if he could he would more than likely start whining for more money for his foundation to study the impending new ice age that suddenly appeared its snow white head. You know our David, right troll?

  • That was sarcasm. I'm pretty careful in emails but It should apply to postings here to. CARB abandons Cap and Trade proposed since Kyoto. see press release by Pump Space Leases Now!

  • @AnnoGlobus are you being sarcastic or are you impressed? just wondering, sarcasm doesn't come off well in writing

  • @ThinkerHatNeeded meant plus 8 degrees celsius, looked like a smily face {=0b

  • @juzu4me without taking sides, a new ice age and warmer weather can be expected, according to my bio teacher, we went through this and if the ice keeps melting, the golf stream can change or dissepear & that would be davistating for us in scandinavia, as we depend on it for warmer weather. We would get very hostile, cold, weather, not sure if it would spread across oceans, but europe and part of asia would get effected by it. at the same time, climate is getting warmer, we've had no snow & +8C

  • @juzu4me You are just a troll aren't you? I'm not a Suzuki nut or a tree hugger or an activist. I made a simple comment on a movie about a guy who is trying to make a difference in this world. What have YOU done?

  • CBC decided to waste gov't money by having a documentary on D. Suzuki. this is after everything has to be broadcasted in digital. No captive moms and dads anymore CBC management. This will make people change to the other 80 channels out there in digital land. Buy some other worthy documentary, or spend it on infrastructure costs.

  • @Sugarfan34 I've always done lots of homework and this is why I'm not a pawn of people like Suzuki. Now how about taking your own advice?

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