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At 90, David Suzuki says he has done everything he could to protect the Earth, but fears he has fallen short … How bout selling a house or 3?

5 homes? That’s a lot of homes.

For decades, David Suzuki has been a familiar face and voice in Canada — known for his rare ability to make complex scientific and environmental issues understandable.

That gift reached millions through The Nature of Things, the iconic CBC television series he began hosting in 1979.

Over time, he became known not only as a scientist and broadcaster, but as a passionate and outspoken environmental advocate — one of the first major public figures to call for urgent action on global warming.


Hey Grok! How many homes does environmentalist David Suzuki own?

… In summary, the most commonly cited figure from detailed reporting is four homes in Canada (with one co-owned), sometimes extended to five including the Australian property. This has been a recurring talking point in debates about his personal carbon footprint versus his public messaging.

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