If you are considering joining ONE Group $5 of your $88 join up fee is sent to the David Suzuki Foundation to
help further their work in preserving our environment.
About David Suzuki
David T. Suzuki, Co-Founder of the David Suzuki Foundation, is an award winning
scientist, environmentalist and broadcaster.
David has received high acclaim for his 30 years of award winning work in
broadcasting and explaining the complexities of science in a compelling, easily
understood way.
Some of his work includes:
Hosting 'The Nature of Things' a Canadian Broadcasting Corporations popular science television series
An 8 part series ' A Planet for the Taking' - won an award from the United Nations
An 8 part PBS series 'The Secret Life' - was praised internationally
A 5 part series 'The Brain - for the Discovery Channel'
He founded the long running radio series - 'Quirks and Quarrks'
An internationally respected geneticist, David was a full Professor at the University of British Columbia in
Vancouver from 1969 until his retirement in 2001. He gas received 20 honorary doctorates - 13 from Canada,
4 from the USA and 3 from Australia.
David is the author of 43 books, he is recognised as a world leader in sustainable ecology.
About the David Suzuki Foundation
Purpose: The David Suzuki Foundation is an environmental non-profit organization registered in Canada and
the United States, working toward balancing human needs with the earth's ability to sustain all life. The goal is
to find and communicate practical ways to achieve that balance.
Major projects and issues: Climate change and clean energy, oceans and sustainable fisheries,
sustainability and the nature challenge.
Education: The foundation communicates to the widest possible audience throgh its publications,
advertisements, new releases, community events, public appearances by David Suzuki and foundation staff.
Publications: Newsletters, scientific studies, research reports, books, brochures, information kits and new
releases.
Advocacy: Members and the public at large are encouraged to learn more about environmental solutions, to
adopt lifestyle changes and to influence decision makers in business and government.
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