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Accidents Quote by David Suzuki

“Human beings are often at their best when responding to immediate crises - car accidents, house fires, hurricanes. We are less effective in the face of enormous but slow-moving crises such as the loss of biodiversity or climate change.” quote by David Suzuki
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“Human beings are often at their best when responding to immediate crises - car accidents, house fires, hurricanes. We are less effective in the face of enormous but slow-moving crises such as the loss of biodiversity or climate change.”

David Suzuki

About This Quote

Source Speech: Environmental Lecture, David Suzuki, 2005

People act swiftly in sudden, personal emergencies but struggle with gradual, large‑scale threats, leading to inadequate responses to issues like climate change.

In simple terms: We respond quickly to immediate danger but ignore slow crises.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize urgent action on slow‑moving threats.

Themes

environment psychology crisis response climate action

Mood

concerned motivated

Type

advisory inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal emergency response
  • community disaster drills
  • policy advocacy for climate
  • education campaigns

Key Concepts

behavioral inertia risk perception collective action

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we translate emergency urgency to climate action?
  • What structures hinder rapid response to slow crises?
A Different Perspective

Even with awareness, systemic inertia and political resistance can stall action.

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