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March 23, 2006

Suzuki
Call to sustainability
The human footprint on the Earth is very different from what might have been surmised when modern humans first emerged on the African savanna 150,000 years ago, environmentalist David Suzuki suggests, as not-very-impressive creatures who walked upright and didn't have much hair. 'If any human being in those early days had said, 'Ha! Piece of cake, we're going to take over this whole savanna, we're going to take over this planet,' we would have laughed him into a cave...' (Staff photo Rose Lincoln/Harvard News Office)
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES

Suzuki's passionate plea for change
Environmentalist, winner of Peterson medal calls for true stewardship of Earth

Past due: Middle-class debt relief
Bankruptcy laws appraised by Law School panel

Statement on Sinopec divestment

Iran's nuclear ambitions
Nuclear Iran is a manageable problem, says one discussant

Summers leads Harvard delegation to India

KSG receives $1.5 million gift to endow women in U.S. politics program

Ma Ying-jeou, mayor of Taipei and HLS alum, speaks at Harvard

'Domestic Spying' takes Goldsmith Prize

 

 

 

 


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