Al Gore and David Suzuki on Q TV part 1
Thursday, February 25th, 2010Former US Vice-President Al Gore and CBC host of The Nature of Things David Suzuki sat down for a two part talk about Climate Change. This is Part One.
Former US Vice-President Al Gore and CBC host of The Nature of Things David Suzuki sat down for a two part talk about Climate Change. This is Part One.
“Greening the North American Energy Relationship: Building a Stronger US-Canada Environmental Partnership” a conference supported by UCLA and the Government of Canada opened a window on where we are now on the policy front and how energy companies, from petroleum producers to nuclear power producers, are working on solutions for the future. The conference brought together business, investors, government officials, non-governmental organizations and the media. Keynote speaker David Suzuki, an …
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Renowned Canadian environmentalist David Suzuki speaks about the environment, the economy, climate change and our future. Speaking at a benefit event for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, in Vancouver, BC.
Brave Girl. 13 year old girl tells the politicans how it is! Mashallah.
Renowned Canadian environmentalist David Suzuki speaks about the environment, the economy, climate change and our future. Speaking at a benefit event for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, in Vancouver, BC.
Renowned Canadian environmentalist David Suzuki speaks about the environment, the economy, climate change and our future. Speaking at a benefit event for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, in Vancouver, BC.
Dr David Suzuki, award-winning scientist and environmentalist, talks to WWF-Australia about why humans are the real reason our planet is degrading at such a fast rate and how we can turn this around.
Home made solar car built from Evergreen solar cells purchased in bulk. The car went through about 3 different major design changes. It only has 3 wheels but is very stable and has good torque. Created by Patrick Stoddard and Gus Schultz