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Goodbye, bug splatter: is this the new silent spring?
We should savour the joys of these captivating critters while we can, because their future — and that of insects generally — is uncertain, writes David Suzuki.
Suzuki: Environmentalism is a way of being, not a discipline
It's time to see with new eyes, David Suzuki writes.
Suzuki debunks climate change deniers' claims about plants
Some climate deniers claim carbon dioxide is good for plants, and plants are good for people, so we should aim to pump even more CO2 into the atmosphere than we already are.
Canada's economic growth could seriously muck up our climate goals
Is the framework correct in assuming we can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and grow the economy? If not, which should be given precedence?
More floods are coming and we're making them worse
Bring on the sponges, writes David Suzuki — floods are expensive, we're making them worse, and more are sure to come.
Suzuki takes aim at 'stupid belligerence,' racism and white supremacy
The White House is in disarray, writes David Suzuki, and now more than ever, we must stand together.
The wildfires are a warning from Mother Earth: Suzuki
It's not just happening in British Columbia, writes celebrated Canadian scientist, environmentalist and TV broadcaster David Suzuki.
Here's how many Earths we need to meet our population's demand
Last Wednesday was Earth Overshoot Day. But unlike Earth Day or Canada Day, it’s not a time to celebrate, writes celebrated Canadian scientist and broadcaster David Suzuki.
Suzuki dishes on why environmental rights should be non-partisan
The basic necessities of health, well-being and life shouldn’t be subject to the shifting agendas of political parties, writes celebrated scientist and TV show host David Suzuki.
There's a blueprint for reaching global development goals. Will Canada use it?
At the heart of the global goals is one simple message: Leave no one behind, writes celebrated Canadian scientist and TV show host David Suzuki.