![]() “Young people, when they understand the problems, are empowered to take action. People should think about the consequences of the little choices they make each day.” - Jane Goodall, in an interview in The New York Times If you don’t like the way the business does its business, don’t buy their products. “But consumers, at least if they’re not living in poverty, have an enormous role to play, too. And so these stories that show what can be done I think are tremendously important.” - Jane Goodall, in an interview with Ecosia If this is the only aspect that gets out to the general public, they think there's not much we can do and they do nothing. ![]() Animals becoming extinct, forests disappearing, people suffering tremendously. “My job is to collect stories of hope - because there's so much going on that's awful. “We have the choice to use the gift of our life to make the world a better place ― or not to bother.” - Jane Goodall “I do have reasons for hope: our clever brains, the resilience of nature, the indomitable human spirit, and above all, the commitment of young people when they’re empowered to take action.” - Jane Goodall Here are our favorite Jane Goodall quotes to leave you inspired to make a difference for animals, earth, and people: (We also recommend her site as one of the best places to find good news on the internet.)Īt Good Good Good, we've always been drawn to Jane Goodall's relentless pursuit of hope - and her passion for inspiring young people to make a difference.Īs we celebrate her birthday - and every day - let's learn from her wisdom. Goodall's work has inspired people of all ages to appreciate and respect animals and our natural environment. In 2002, she founded the Jane Goodall Institute, which supports chimpanzee conservation efforts around the world. Over the course of her five-decade career, Goodall has worked tirelessly to protect chimpanzees and their habitats. She began her groundbreaking research on chimpanzees in Tanzania's Gombe Stream National Park in 1960. ![]() Born in London, England, in 1934, Goodall was fascinated by animals from a young age. Jane Goodall is one of the world's most celebrated primatologists and conservationists. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |