This is a wonderful video from David Suzuki and his wife.
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oui
Posted on: 03/25/2011 21:47
Hmm, the video didn't embed, let's try again......
gecko46
Posted on: 03/25/2011 21:52
Great video, Oui.
David Suzuki is a remarkable man. Wish he could be the Prime Minister of Canada.
Watched "Force of Nature; The David Suzuki Movie" last week on CBC.
Then this week CBC featured 50 years of The Nature of Things.
Wonderful programs and information....wish more people, especially in government, were paying attention to his concerns regarding the environment.
oui
Posted on: 03/25/2011 22:03
Yes, I saw those too, then I found the video, and had to share!
Pilgrims Progress
Posted on: 03/26/2011 00:35
David Suzuki is a remarkable man. Wish he could be the Prime Minister of Canada.
If he does - I'll spend even more time in Canada!
He is also a brilliant communicator. There are lots of valuable scientists in the world, but few have his communication skills.
stardust
Posted on: 03/30/2011 00:09
Oui
Thanks.....
Birthstone
Posted on: 03/30/2011 07:57
that was fantastic - might just play that at church soon. What a message, not against a sense of faith but not requiring it either.
Who still argues? Who ignores this? I personally heard the line about our comfort coming at the 'suffering of millions'. If you count the various species, it would be the trillions or more'. Gazillions?? ;)
gecko46
Posted on: 03/30/2011 12:24
The World Council of Churches is endeavoring to address climate change, the changing environment and the role of theology...
http://www.oikoumene.org/
Article below on Eco-theology.
http://www.oikoumene.org/en/news/news-management/eng/a/article/1634/towa...
Thomas Berry is one of the earliest philosphers who saw the state of the ecological crisis as "a profoundly religious problem."
Beloved
Posted on: 03/30/2011 13:19
Thanks, oui!