Suzuki has said that Alberta's oilsands, which are crucial to the province's economy, should be left in the ground to prevent vast amounts of carbon from being released into the atmosphere. 'We have become the dominant animal on the planet and we have to find a way of living in balance with the elements that keep us alive and healthy.' Some stood to cheer his words, others remained seated, but the applause was long and loud. 'We have disputes over many things because we haven't started from a position of agreement on what we all need and must protect,' Suzuki said in a moderate speech that focused on the challenges facing the science students graduating. In Edmonton to receive an honorary degree from the University of Alberta, the longtime conservationist and oilsands critic was greeted by cheers and boos as he got up to speak while protesters waved placards outside. Shop with confidence on eBay!ĮDMONTON - Human beings are a 'tectonic force' shaping nearly every facet of the planet we depend on and our failure to realize that is at the heart of most ecological disputes, environmentalist David Suzuki said Thursday. Find great deals for O-basf Chemical Co Exactus Ifm8-ia 8 Serial Port Channel Hub.
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