COP30 shows the failure of our governance and economic systems to confront the greatest threat humanity has ever faced.
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 ...
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 ...
PM Mark Carney and AB Premier Danielle Smith dealt a devastating blow to climate and nature by signing an MOU for a new AB-to–BC pipeline.
Taxing the super affluent at rates that would still leave them with enough to maintain lavish lifestyles could generate ...
The Suzuki Sessions is a virtual conversation series bringing together David Suzuki and leading voices at the forefront of ...
Giving Tuesday is December 2. Give to help support solutions to humanity’s greatest challenge: climate change. Your gift will be matched. Some underprivileged, racialized and Indigenous communities ...
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 social and ecological crises can feel overwhelming. Humans are social creatures, so building community is something you can do to help lift people out of their little worlds and encourage them to ...
Reliable, affordable, 100 per cent emissions-free electricity in Canada by 2035 is entirely possible. Not only that, it would create numerous jobs and help Canada meet its international climate ...
Severn Cullis-Suzuki reflects on the powerful words from her iconic 1992 Earth Summit speech in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.