David Suzuki

David Suzuki: Facts and evidence matter in confronting climate crisis

David Suzuki: Facts and evidence matter in confronting climate crisis

We recently highlighted the faulty logic of a pseudoscientific argument against addressing climate change

David Suzuki: Facts and evidence matter in confronting climate crisis
There is an ongoing court battle over the Peel region in the Yukon.

David Suzuki: Intact wilderness hedge against ignorance

In 2011, I travelled with my family down Yukon's Hart River.

There is an ongoing court battle over the Peel region in the Yukon.
There is more future in solar and other renewable energies than in fossil fuels.

Greatness in moving forward, not backward

The battle lines are drawn — in some cases literally.

There is more future in solar and other renewable energies than in fossil fuels.

DAVID SUZUKI: Greatness comes from moving forward

Those who care about a safe and healthy future have obstacles but support

Marvelous monarchs move Minister McKenna

Federal Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna had her mind blown recently.

There’s a long way to go to make water pledge a reality.

David Suzuki: Drinking water needs more Ottawa help

Neskantaga First Nation in Ontario has had to boil water since 1995.

There’s a long way to go to make water pledge a reality.

DAVID SUZUKI: More to climate change than social media headlines might indicate

It behooves us all to dig below the surface for more information on the topic

Climate change science isn’t easily boiled down to a headline.

David Suzuki: Understanding climate beyond headlines

Van der Wiel points out that mild weather isn’t necessarily good, as it can also create negative conditions.

Climate change science isn’t easily boiled down to a headline.
An explosion of automation has vastly changed work, but not the length of the workday or work week.

David Suzuki: We need to work less to live better lives

Since the 1950s, almost everything about work in the developed world has changed dramatically.

An explosion of automation has vastly changed work, but not the length of the workday or work week.

DAVID SUZUKI: We need to work less to live better

Adjusted work week can life productivity, create healthier employees

Salmon make journeys of great length during their lifespans. To whom to they really ‘belong’? Our lines on a map only create divisions that make preservation of nature more difficult.

David Suzuki: Anthropocentric view ignores connections

For decades, scientists have warned that we’re on a dangerous path.

Salmon make journeys of great length during their lifespans. To whom to they really ‘belong’? Our lines on a map only create divisions that make preservation of nature more difficult.
The forest canopy demonstrates the use of sunlight for energy.

David Suzuki: We can learn so much from natural world

If you fly over a forest and look down, you’ll see every green tree and plant reaching to absorb the ultimate energy source: sunlight.

The forest canopy demonstrates the use of sunlight for energy.

David Suzuki: Time to heed warnings of collision course

The longer we delay addressing environmental problems, the more difficult it will be to resolve them.

DAVID SUZUKI: Tread lightly to lift the weight of the world

Holiday season a good time to check how much non-recyclable material we contribute to landfills

David Suzuki: Tread lightly to lift the weight of the world

David Suzuki: Tread lightly to lift the weight of the world

How much stuff will you give and receive this holiday season?

David Suzuki: Tread lightly to lift the weight of the world
Boreal caribou.

David Suzuki: Indigenous people hold key to caribou

When government biologists in Canada want to learn where caribou are, they put radio-tracking collars on some animals

Boreal caribou.
David Suzuki: Reconciliation requires rights-based fishing

David Suzuki: Reconciliation requires rights-based fishing

Fishing is as emblematic to Canada as ice hockey. It’s also a way of life with a long tradition in coastal Indigenous communities.

David Suzuki: Reconciliation requires rights-based fishing

David Suzuki: Finding better discourse for a kinder world

The U.S. election was a chilling illustration of the atrocious state of public discourse.

Better discourse for a kinder world

The U.S. election was a chilling illustration of the atrocious state of public discourse

There’s still lots we can do to combat climate change, no matter who is in the White House.

David Suzuki: Hard work and love trump fear and hate

But global warming isn’t going to pause for four years. It’s going to accelerate. Do we give up?

There’s still lots we can do to combat climate change, no matter who is in the White House.