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.”
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.
Prioritize urgent action on slow‑moving threats.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal emergency response
- community disaster drills
- policy advocacy for climate
- education campaigns
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we translate emergency urgency to climate action?
- What structures hinder rapid response to slow crises?
Even with awareness, systemic inertia and political resistance can stall action.