Two of British Columbia’s most iconic species, Chinook salmon and southern resident killer whales, are in trouble. Pacific salmon connect ecosystems, bringing energy and nutrients from the ocean up ...
The national energy corridor agreement announcement is a win for affordability, jobs and the fight against climate change.
The world can provide enough for everyone, but too many greedy people are hoarding wealth and resources and destroying ...
Society has become more tolerant of environmental degradation, leading to less-effective measures taken to address the ...
In just three years, the Rewilding Arts Prize has grown from a bold idea into a national platform for ecological imagination.
A national award recognizing artists whose work explores renewed relationships between people, land, water and the living world.
No executive — in Washington, Ottawa or elsewhere — should have the unilateral power to dismantle protections, bypass ...
Many scientists have called the time we are living in the Anthropocene: human activities are now the prime factor shaping every aspect of the natural world.
Throughout Canada, people are turning to habitat gardening as a tangible and hope-filled response to the greatest challenges of our time: biodiversity loss, climate change and humanity’s alienation ...
Many sources, including tens of thousands of small, individual donations, power our work. This wide range of support allows us to be fully independent. In 2022-23 we received 90 per cent of our ...
The Butterflyway Project is a citizen-led movement growing networks of habitat for bees and butterflies across Canada. Launched by the David Suzuki Foundation in 2017 — alongside its Quebec sister ...
Canada’s electricity demand will double, or even triple, by 2050. We need a power grid that is fit for the future that provides clean, reliable and affordable electricity for Canadians. We’re calling ...
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