by suzukiwebmaster | Dec 19, 2021 | Uncategorized
A poem by Marianne Worcester This is the season of impossibles: impossible lineups, traffic, impossible deadlines, impossible expectations I place on myself; impossible dreams of a consumer paradise available to so impossibly few; the season tugs at me, swings me from...
by suzukiwebmaster | Dec 8, 2021 | Uncategorized
The first Suzuki Elder Dialogue on Hope took place December 2, 2021. This two-hour small group discussion included elder members from inside and outside of BC – six men, two women and a facilitator. New folks are now booking in for the 2nd session in the new...
by suzukiwebmaster | Nov 22, 2021 | Uncategorized
by Lillian Ireland Does he take the snow for granted when it’s 35 below? The prairie winds howl out his name walking towards the frozen pond with his well-used axe and auger so the cattle can quench their thirst, watching colours decorate the sky when sunlight starts...
by suzukiwebmaster | Nov 19, 2021 | Uncategorized
The Suzuki Elders are a voluntary association of self-identified elders, working with and through the David Suzuki Foundation. They support other elders and younger generations through dialogue and action on environmental issues. Five of the elders share what they’ve...
by suzukiwebmaster | Nov 2, 2021 | Uncategorized
Twenty years later, and now an elder in his 70s, Al Gore is still giving Climate Reality presentations. Al Gore After more than a decade of delivering powerful presentations, Al Gore’s passion has grown into an annual global training movement. Climate Reality Training...
by suzukiwebmaster | Oct 19, 2021 | Uncategorized
By Karl Perrin, Suzuki Elder. The fight to stop the TMX (Trans Mountain Pipeline and Tank Farm Expansion) has been going on since 2012), and it isn’t over yet. Yes, the pipeline is being built, but the fight continues. Why? Because the new pipe would carry 590,000...