Canada’s residential school system was a land policy designed to dismantle Indigenous nations; land dispossession was the ...
Having a sense of awe for nature dwarfs one’s own sense of importance and provides a critical catalyst for acting ...
In December 2025, the David Suzuki Foundation and allied environmental, community and health organizations sent a letter to Environment and Climate Change’s consultation and Minister Julie Dabrusin to ...
Is your yard, balcony or windowsill in full shade, part shade, full sun or a combination? No need to guess. Find out how to map or sketch the sun’s daily pattern. You’ll save time and money planting ...
Some underprivileged, racialized and Indigenous communities bear an inequitable and disproportionate burden of environmental damages and risks. We’re bringing these issues to light and supporting ...
When it comes to green home improvements, many think first and foremost about saving energy. And while it’s important to do things like dry laundry on a clothesline and choose energy-efficient ...
An Assessment of Fisheries and Oceans Canada Pacific Region’s Effectiveness in Meeting its Conservation Mandate is an in-depth analysis of DFO’s Pacific operations. This report, published in spring ...
“We are already facing danger,” a scientists’ statement from the November COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil, warned, adding, “COP30 has a choice — to protect people and life or the fossil fuel ...
We can overcome the climate crisis and create a promising future for all. Let's work together to reduce greenhouse gas pollution, accelerate climate solutions and get Canada to act with ambition and ...
Our story begins in 1989, when David Suzuki‘s award-winning CBC radio series It’s a Matter of Survival sounded a worldwide alarm. Scientists had proven that human beings were having a larger — and ...
The Butterflyway Project is a citizen-led movement growing highways of habitat for bees and butterflies across Canada. In 2017, the David Suzuki Foundation initiated the Butterflyway Project, and its ...
Research from the Center for Global Development estimates that holiday lights use 6.6 billion kilowatt hours of electricity per year. For many folks, holiday frenzy causes stress and anxiety. This is ...
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