CBC to air new series by Canadian activist, David Suzuki   OTTAWA, Apr 12 (LSN) - Renowned population control activist and Canadian broadcaster, David Suzuki, is going back on the air this month thanks to taxpayers and the CBC which started broadcasting his radio series yesterday. The 8-part series is called “From Naked Ape to Superspecies.”  Reporting on the program, Southam News columnist Terence Corcoran, wrote Friday that one of Suzuki’s guests on the first episode, American ant expert Edward 0. Wilson, claims that “if all humanity disappeared the rest of life would benefit enormously. . If the ants were all to disappear, the results would be close to catastrophic,” says Wilson, but if humans disappeared “the forests would grow back, the whole Earth would green up, the ocean would teem, and so on.” As Corcoran noted in his article: “That humans are a curse on Earth is a theme Suzuki has been articulating for more than two decades [on CBC].”  In the current series, he added, “human beings are a cancerous superspecies created by Newtonian science.” A new scientific era is dawning, claims Suzuki, one “linked to Buddhism and Hinduism and the ‘notion of emptiness.’” One of his guests - another expert - claimed that it is “absolute scientific fact that the basis of reality is emptiness.”