Car accident 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. When the crisis is environmental and global,””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Climate Change Talk, David Suzuki, 2010
People act quickly in sudden, visible emergencies but struggle with slow, large‑scale environmental threats, reducing collective response to climate and biodiversity crises.
In simple terms: We respond fast to immediate danger, but ignore slow, big problems.
Prioritize visible action on slow crises.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- emergency drills
- community planning
- policy advocacy
- education campaigns
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we make slow crises feel urgent?
- What incentives motivate long‑term environmental action?
Immediate danger triggers action, but gradual threats lack urgency.