The David Suzuki Foundation climate team attending Climate Week in New York and offer a reflection: Canada should follow the ...
Environmental, health, and justice groups available for comment on new priority plan for chemicals management and draft ...
More than two years ago, the federal government promised clean electricity regulations that would make Canada’s electricity grid affordable, reliable and clean by 2035. But it has yet to deliver the ...
With so many important issues to contend with — housing, health care, affordability and inflation, pollution, overpopulation, ...
Plastic doesn’t really biodegrade. It breaks down into smaller and smaller particles until it’s referred to as “microplastic” ...
How well the next B.C. government will address challenges such as climate, old-growth logging, managing protected areas and ...
We must confront the waste we've created, take responsibility and commit to healing the land and ourselves. Nature’s ...
Call out the fossil fuel industry with us. The David Suzuki Foundation wants to partner with you, and others from around the world, to fight against the fossil fuel industry’s harmful pollution, ...
Working on species at risk involves three core emotions: frustration, that our society isn’t living up to its potential to share the planet more equitably with wildlife; creativity, to brainstorm ...
We’re all in this together! And you can make a difference every day. Live your values. Adopt practices that lower your climate impact, protect, respect and restore nature, and support safer, healthier ...
As climate change and biodiversity loss escalate, we must look beyond policy and infrastructure for solutions. “Rewilding,” a concept rooted in ecological restoration, offers a powerful approach. But ...
Let’s respect, protect and restore nature so it can sustain all life.