Anthony Charles Lynton (Tony) Blair
(6 May 1953 - )
British Prime Minister who was the Labour Party 's longest-serving Prime Minister (1997-2007).
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Science Quotes by Anthony Charles Lynton (Tony) Blair (3 quotes)
Ever so often in the history of human endeavour, there comes a breakthrough that takes humankind across a frontier into a new era. ... today's announcement is such a breakthrough, a breakthrough that opens the way for massive advancement in the treatment of cancer and hereditary diseases. And that is only the beginning.
— Anthony Charles Lynton (Tony) Blair
From White House Announcement of the Completion of the First Survey of the Entire Human Genome Project, broadcast on the day of the publication of the first draft of the human genome. Quoted in transcript on the National Archives, Clinton White House web site, 'Text of Remarks on the Completion of the First Survey of the Entire Human Genome Project' (26 Jun 2000).
There can be no genuine security if the planet is ravaged by climate change.
— Anthony Charles Lynton (Tony) Blair
In John Houghton, 'Global Warming is Now a Weapon of Mass Destruction', Guardian (28 Jul 2003).
This is a moment to seize. The kaleidoscope has been shaken. The pieces are in flux. Soon they will settle again. Before they do, let us re-order this world around us. Today, humankind has the science and technology to destroy itself or to provide prosperity to all. Yet science can’t make that choice for us. Only the moral power of a world acting as a community can.
— Anthony Charles Lynton (Tony) Blair
Address to Labour Party Conference, Brighton (2 Oct 2001), in the wake of the 9/11 destruction of the World Trade Center. Quoted in Tony Blair, A Journey: My Political Life (2011), 367.