David Suzuki

DAVID SUZUKI: South Australia sets an example

Noted environmentalist shares some of his experiences in Adelaide, Australia

Helping renewable energy grow

A look at the energy revolution and how it is evolving

World of reasons to protect oceans

David Suzuki explores Canada's commitment to protecting its marine environment

Virtual reality comes close to real thing

The digital revolution continues to break new ground every day

Healthy biosphere means healthier humans

Exercise is a free and simple way to stay healthy while decreasing health risks

DAVID SUZUKI: Marine life reacts to changing oceans

Discovery of electric ray the latest sign that marine life is moving northward

DAVID SUZUKI: Monarch butterflies still need your help

Campaign against milkweed has decimated butterfly populations

DAVID SUZUKI: Canada’s rights record tarnished

Growing global recognition of the link between environmental and human rights

DAVID SUZUKI: Our voices and actions provide hope for year ahead

Environmental columnist looks at possible scenarios for 2016

DAVID SUZUKI: Healing in the face of climate change

Too often, people express fear and distress as anger, suspicion and scapegoating

DAVID SUZUKI: UN climate talks offer hope

Countries' submitted climate plans are a good starting point

DAVID SUZUKI: Climate challenges, opportunities await

David Suzuki shares his insights on upcoming climate conferences and legislation

DAVID SUZUKI: Sustainability can create prosperity

New government can help Canada contribute to UN global development goals

DAVID SUZUKI: Vote for what makes Canada great

This country has come a long way, let's not descend back into divisive discourse

Food waste doesn’t cut it today

Some food for thought before tucking into a holiday meal

DAVID SUZUKI: We can all vote for a better, cleaner Canada

No matter who is voted into power this October, they can make meaningful changes

Butterflies can be brought back from brink

NANAIMO – Monarch butterfly population plummeted to just 35 million in 2014.

DAVID SUZUKI: Welcome to an extreme, warming world

Unusual weather patterns further proof of the effect of climate change

Irrational attacks diminish debate

Canadians must continue to speak out, despite personal attacks that may occur when they do so

Values drive attitudes and behaviour

NANAIMO – It's easy to feel unease after news and climate change events.