What can we do with wastes from our industrial pursuits?
The goal of government and industry leaders appears to be to dig up as much oil as possible, as quickly as possible.
A recent pipeline leak sent 475,000 litres of oil into Alberta’s Red Deer River. It could have been worse; nothing was being pumped...
Canada’s environmental laws are under attack by both the federal and Ontario governments.
After weeks of demonstrations in Montreal, clearly something more profound is going on.
Germany recently reached a renewable energy milestone.
SCIENCE MATTERS – After weeks of demonstrations, clearly something more profound is going on
Do you want to be happier, healthier, and smarter? I have just the prescription for you: add a daily dose of nature to your routine.
Do you want to be happier, healthier and smarter? I have just the prescription for you—add a daily dose of nature to your routine.
National event on June 4 rallies against Harper government efforts to demonize and silence legitimate organizations and charities
Canada would be a different place without our 80,000 registered charities .
It's been 50 years since the movement began with the publishing of a book on the consequences of DDT use
Few people would argue against making environmental review processes and regulations more efficient — as long as they’re effective.
David Suzuki argues environmental review processes should be more efficient, as long as they are effective.
A colleague told me his toddler was wandering through a neighbourhood park…
Looking at recent events in North America, it’s hard not to conclude that humanity is taking a crazy step backwards.
Looking at recent events in North America, it’s hard not to conclude that humanity is taking a crazy step backwards.
It's time to get serious about cleaner energy sources
Coal is an 18th-century fuel source, but we’re still relying on it for much of our energy needs in the 21st century.
Pretending global warming isn’t happening is crazy.