David Suzuki Calls Artimis II a Stunt for SpaceX IPO [video]
David Suzuki criticizes the Artemis II mission, labeling it a 'stunt' in a recent interview. At 90 years old, he continues to advocate for climate change awareness and action. His comments reflect a broader skepticism about the priorities of space exploration versus pressing environmental issues.
- ▪David Suzuki is a renowned scientist and environmentalist.
- ▪He believes the Artemis II mission is merely a publicity stunt.
- ▪Suzuki emphasizes the importance of focusing on climate change.
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Why David Suzuki calls Artemis II a ‘stunt’May 24|Duration 9:19Why David Suzuki calls Artemis II a ‘stunt’May 24NewsDuration 9:19At 90 years old, scientist, environmentalist and longtime TV host David Suzuki is as passionate as ever. He spoke to The National’s Ian Hanomansing about keeping the fight against climate change alive and his belief the Artemis II mission a ‘stunt.’Related Stories Artemis II crew gets hero's welcome at Canadian Space Agency in Quebec NASA says it will put humans on the surface of the moon in 2028. How realistic is that? Officials dim hopes for downtown Ottawa high-speed rail station B.C.
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