David Suzuki’s controversial pipeline comments draw criticism
Posted November 23, 2021 9:30 am.
Last Updated November 23, 2021 9:15 am.
Environmentalist David Suzuki has drawn the ire of several government officials, including B.C. Minister of Public Safety Mike Farnworth, over comments he made at a climate rally on Vancouver Island.
It happened at an Extinction Rebellion climate protest in Victoria over the weekend.
According to reports, Suzuki said at the rally that “he thinks pipelines will be blown up” if action to prevent climate change is not taken by governments.
He later clarified his statement to CHEK News in Victoria, B.C.
“We’ve come to a time where civil disobedience is what we have to do now — to put our bodies on the line — because if we don’t do this, then I fear what the next stage will be, which will be people will start to blow up pipelines,” he told the outlet.
Todays rally at Parliament Hill called the new government for no more delays on just transition! The time to act is now. #NoMoreDelaysOnClimate #JustTransition #cdnpoli #ArtForClimateJustice pic.twitter.com/7kJhK0QelL
— David Suzuki FDN (@DavidSuzukiFDN) November 23, 2021