David Suzuki’s Apocalyptic Plight

On the environment

“Human use of fossil fuels is altering the chemistry of the atmosphere; oceans are polluted and depleted of fish; 80 per cent of Earth’s forests are heavily impacted or gone yet their destruction continues. An estimated 50,000 species are driven to extinction each year. We dump millions of tonnes of chemicals, most untested for their biological effects, and many highly toxic, into air, water and soil. We have created an ecological holocaust. Our very health and survival are at stake, yet we act as if we have plenty of time to respond.”

“We are upsetting the atmosphere upon which all life depends. In the late 80s when I began to take climate change seriously, we referred to global warming as a ‘slow motion catastrophe’ one we expected to kick in perhaps generations later. Instead, the signs of change have accelerated alarmingly.”

3 Replies to “David Suzuki’s Apocalyptic Plight”

  1. The FUTURE scares me:

    anx·i·e·ty
    /aNGˈzīədē/
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    noun

    a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.

    “he felt a surge of anxiety”

  2. Nothing is impossible to those who try

    BP in big short says the petrochemical fertilizer is bogus for the environment

    Phosphate laundry detergent is also bogus/Fugazi/swindle

  3. If you love something, let it go

    If it comes back it’s yours

    If she wants a walking distance wedding I’m in

    A 1 horsepower horse and carriage

    And a comedic 2022 Seinfeld Newman rickshaw wedding back home

    From little Portugal to little Croatia

    She always has a right to change her mind

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