This book is titled "From Naked to Super Seed" written by David Suzuki. This book is actually a revised version of the previous novel, focusing on the same concept, but go back to the 1990s. Many new concepts and ideas emerged, so it was corrected and updated. The author of David Suzuki is an award-winning scientist, an environmental protection activist, and a broadcasting station of "The Essence of Things" of CBC television. David Suzuki is an excellent writer and coauthor of publishing over thirty books.
At least that is what Hermann Daley, a senior economist at the World Bank and a public relations department at the University of Maryland, pointed out at David Suzuki (and Holly Dressel) from Naked Ape to Superspecies. "When you turn it into something artificial, you sacrifice some natural systems" (Dressel and Suzuki?). It is necessary to balance cost and benefit. In the past, this balance was not focused. The reason for this imbalance and sacrifice is in the company. Professor Brad Howard's news 190 course, the movie "company" was assigned to view by students. The company is a Canadian documentary reviewing the present age.
From Naked Ape to Superspecies is a non-fiction book exploring countless themes indispensable for environmental movement. Although the environment is the central theme, the book also covers areas such as bioethics, globalization, consumerism, social / environmental activities. This book also covers more common and familiar environmental issues such as global warming, deforestation, water pollution, air pollution and so on. When I read this book for the first time, I hope that it is more like a textbook than what I read. I think that it only states facts and opinions in an old way that it dries through virtual situations. Surprisingly, however, it will be even more interesting to read this book further.
Essay.com/David Suzuki's book "From Naked to Extraordinary" involves environmental problems
For unfamiliar people, David Suzuki is an academic, scientific and environmental activist in Canada. Suzuki is known for the continuous nature and environment of television and radio, documentaries and books. He is best known for being a host of the popular and long-term CBC television science program "The Essence of Matter" in more than 40 countries. As a long-time activist to reverse the global climate change, Suzuki co-founded the David Suzuki Foundation in 1990 to "find a way to balance society with the maintenance of the natural world". Foundation's focus is on Suzuki's oceans and sustainable fisheries, climate change and clean energy, sustainability and natural challenges