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Gender Male
Age 88
Date of birth March 24,1936
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Vancouver
Canada
ResidenceVancouver
British Columbia
Canada
Children Severn Cullis-Suzuki
Sarika Cullis-Suzuki
Tamiko Suzuki
Troy Suzuki
Laura Suzuki
Height 162 (cm)
Job Actor
Environmentalist
Geneticist
Professor
Author
Television presenter
Biologist
Social activist
Zoologist
Education The University of Chicago
Amherst College
London Central Secondary School
Leamington District Secondary School
Awards Gemini Award for Best Host in a Lifestyle/Practical Information, or Performing Arts Program or Series
Canadian Screen Award for Best Host or Interviewer in a News Information Program or Series
Gemini Award for Best Host in a Light Information,Variety or Performing Arts Program or Series
Gemini Award for Best Anchor or Interviewer
Spouse Tara Elizabeth Cullis
Setsuko Joane Sunahara
Grandchildren Tamo Campos
Midori Campos
Siblings Geraldine Suzuki
Marcia Suzuki
Jenny Suzuki
Dawn Suzuki
Parents Kaoru Carr Suzuki
Setsu Nakamura
AlbumsAmazing Journey
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The Sacred Balance
Letters to My Grandchildren
David Suzuki: The Autobiography
Tree: A Life Story
A David Suzuki collection : a lifetime of ideas
David Suzuki's Green Guide
From naked ape to superspecies
Good News for a Change: How Everyday People are Helping the Planet
Wisdom of the Elders
The Legacy: An Elder's Vision for Our Sustainable Future
Salmon Forest
You Are the Earth: Know Your World So You Can Help Make It Better
Just Cool It! The Climate Crisis and What We Can Do - A Post-Paris Agreement Game Plan
The Big Picture: Reflections on Science, Humanity and a Quickly Changing Planet
More Good News: Real Solutions to the Global Eco-crisis
There's a Barnyard in My Bedroom
Metamorphosis
Looking at Insects
Eco-fun: Great Projects, Experiments and Games for a Greener Earth
It's a Matter of Survival
Genethics
Looking at Plants
Time to Change
Looking at senses
Earth time
Looking at the Body
Looking at Weather
Everything Under the Sun: Towards a Brighter Future on a Small Blue Planet
Looking at the Environment
An introduction to genetic analysis
The Tree Suitcase
Pebbles to Computers: The Thread
The Declaration of Interdependence: A Pledge to Planet Earth
The backyard time detectives
Inventing the Future: Reflections on Science, Technology and Nature
Nature in the home
The Other Japan: Voices Beyond the Mainstream
Sciencescape: The Nature of Canada
The Sacred Balance: A Visual Celebration of Our Place in Nature
David Suzuki Talks about AIDS
If we could see the air
David Suzuki in Australia
The Secret of Life: Redesigning the Living World
Solution manual for An Introduction to Genetic Analysis
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David Takayoshi Suzuki CC OBC FRSC is a Canadian academic, science broadcaster, and environmental activist. Suzuki earned a PhD in zoology from the University of Chicago in 1961, and was a professor in the genetics department at the University of British Columbia from 1963 until his retirement in 2001.

Canada election: Charities warned against climate change ads

Feb 16,2020 5:28 am

Canada's Arctic is warming faster than southern Canada

Canada's election watchdog has warned environmentalists that saying Climate Change is real could break The Law .

The issue arose because one party running in October's election denies Climate Change is a threat.

That has led Elections Canada to warn groups that if they run paid advertisements about Climate Change they must register with the government.

Advocates called the guidance "ludicrous" and say it will dampen urgent climate discussions.

The UN has called for decisive political action by 2020 to put an end to Climate Change .

"The guidance is extremely troubling," Stephen Cornish, The Ceo of the David Suzuki Foundation, an environmental charity, told the BBC.

"We would have to bury the scientific consensus around Climate Change when we should be ramping up our activities. "

What are The Rules ?

Canada has strict regulations on partisan advertising during the election period, whether they be from candidates, parties or third-party organisations.

Individuals or organisations that Take Out "issue" advertisements that cost C$500 ($375, £309) or more during the election period have to register with Elections Canada as a Third Party .

"Issue" advertisements are paid media campaigns that take positions on issues related to parties' platforms but do not explicitly address a particular candidate or party.

The election period will begin when the writ is dropped sometime in September, before Canadians head to the polls on 21 October.

Why is Climate Change an issue?

Elections Canada told environmental groups that because one candidate does not believe in a Climate Change emergency, any ad urging action on Climate Change could be considered "issue advertising" during the election period.

Maxime Bernier , the leader of the People's Party of Canada, has said numerous times that he does not believe Climate Change is a crisis.

"There is no Climate Change urgency in This Country ," Mr Bernier said in June .

Maxime Bernier has quit the Conservative Party of Canada, months after losing its leadership race, where he is pictured here

Mr Bernier split from the Conservative Party of Canada last year to create the People's Party.

The Party 's platform states that "it is an undisputed fact that The World 's climate has always changed and will continue to change".

What do environmental groups say?

Mr Cornish says it is "absolutely ludicrous" that charities are barred from advocacy work on Climate Change during the election just because one of The Party 's platforms denies it is an issue.

"We're talking here about someone's opinion overruling scientific consensus around the need to adapt to Climate Change ," he said.

A spokesperson for Elections Canada told the BBC there is no way of knowing if Climate Change will be an issue until the election officially begins, but that The Law does not care whether The Position taken by a candidate is correct or not.

"The validity of The Position does not matter," explained Elections Canada spokesperson Natasha Gauthier.

Climate ad confusion

Keith Brooks, programme director for advocacy group Environmental Defence, says he and other groups were told by Elections Canada that ads urging action on Climate Change would be considered partisan.

This was concerning because as a charity, Environmental Defence is not allowed to engage in partisan activity, and could lose its tax-exempt status.

But after media reported on Elections Canada's guidance, Canada's chief electoral officer clarified The Authority 's position. Issue advertisements are not considered partisan, so long as they do not name a party or candidate directly.

They are considered election ads, and the groups that pay for them must still register with the government.

This is still a no-go for Mr Brooks.

The registration process is onerous and would end up costing the organisation more money.

"The clarification is helpful," he said. "But we would still like to be able to talk about Climate Change as an established scientific fact without having to register. "



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Source of news: bbc.com

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