The researchers point out that methods such as pumping seawater onto polar ice and scattering tiny glass beads onto the ice ...
On Tuesday 30 September, the Native Women's Shelter of Montreal, Resilience Montreal, POP Montreal, the David Suzuki Foundation and Alcoa are inviting everyone to take part in the fifth annual Every ...
Previews of Canada’s 2025 budget are conspicuously missing nature investments. Tell Canada: Protecting and restoring nature ...
On September 24 and 25, 17 allied organizations will meet with more than two dozen members of Parliament to demonstrate clear support for the federal government to build Canada’s east-west electricity ...
We live in a “throw away” culture — from clothing to coffee cups. But nothing we produce is ever truly gone. It either returns to nature or pollutes. The fast fashion industry, driven by low costs and ...
The Butterflyway Project is a citizen-led movement growing highways of habitat for bees and butterflies across Canada. In 2017, the David Suzuki Foundation initiated the Butterflyway Project, and its ...
People trust peers, family members and loved ones more than experts, scientists and environmental organizations. You can talk to people about climate change in ways we can’t. You’re more likely to ...
We asked artists throughout the country to share their perspectives on climate change. Together, their responses paint a vivid, gripping call for climate justice now. Click on each piece of art for ...
You’ll receive a LawnShare toolkit with cost-saving tips for maintaining your lawn plus guidance on how to create habitat that supports native bees, butterflies and other local wildlife. Traditional ...
Canada's support for fossil fuel expansion undermines global climate efforts, ignores public support for clean energy, and violates international legal obligations to reduce emissions and protect ...
Science backs up what visitors feel. An abundance of research shows that nature-themed art and place-based aesthetic ...
Ksi Lisims is not a low-carbon solution, nor is it leadership—it’s reckless, harmful and leaves British Columbians exposed to ...