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The David Suzuki Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of Pierre Iachetti as its new executive director, effective September 15, 2025. Iachetti brings more than two decades of experience ...
Canada is taking a huge step back in announcing it will expand and fast-track liquefied natural gas projects in B.C.
With much of mainstream media owned or controlled by people allied with, or at least sympathetic to, the oil, gas and coal ...
It appears these politicians are governing for the benefit of a single industry — certainly not for the people they were ...
British Columbia’s emerging seaweed aquaculture industry is attracting interest and investment, but the current set of regulations does not specifically address ecological risks.
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 ...
Pricing carbon emissions through a carbon tax is one of the most powerful incentives that governments have to encourage companies and households to pollute less by investing in cleaner technologies ...
The David Suzuki Foundation is governed by an exceptional volunteer board of directors. Their considerable knowledge and expertise from a wide range of backgrounds, including education, public ...
The Butterflies in My Backyard (BIMBY) project is a community science campaign that tracks the abundance and diversity of butterfly species in Canada. BIMBY is a national community science initiative ...
The good news is, you are not alone! People, communities, cities, businesses, schools, faith groups and organizations are taking action to help fight climate change. What changes will you make? Here ...
David Suzuki has spent a lifetime at the forefront of environmental activism. Renowned for his ability to make the complexities of science exciting and easy to understand, he’s inspired millions of ...
People who menstruate will spend about 39 years of their lives on their cycle. They may use between 10,000 and 15,000 disposable menstrual products. That’s a lot of waste! Though nearly half of the ...
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