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If corporations have legal rights, why not rivers?

If corporations have legal rights, why not rivers? By David Suzuki. A popular sign at climate marches reads, “System Change, Not Climate Change.” What does system change...

The woman who discovered global warming — in 1856!

The woman who discovered global warming — in 1856! By David Suzuki. Our book Just Cool It!: The Climate Crisis and What We Can Do...

Pipeline actions signal need for true reconciliation

Pipeline actions signal need for true reconciliation By David Suzuki. Actions by and in support of the Wet’suwet’en land defenders are as much about government failure...

Beyond Climate ventures to the heart of a rapidly heating B.C.

Beyond Climate ventures to the heart of a rapidly heating B.C. By David Suzuki. Island Scallops on Vancouver Island has relied on stable ocean conditions since...

Alberta’s “war room” is an attack on democracy

Alberta’s “war room” is an attack on democracy By David Suzuki. Canada is respected globally for the freedoms we who live here enjoy. It’s not perfect,...

What do we do when our home is on fire?

What do we do when our home is on fire? By David Suzuki. Successive Australian governments have denied or downplayed the existence and risks of human-caused...

More federal transit money, e-buses could be climate lifesavers

More federal transit money, e-buses could be climate lifesavers By David Suzuki. If we’re going to tackle the climate crisis, we have to reduce transportation emissions....

Ecological crises deserve better media coverage

Ecological crises deserve better media coverage By David Suzuki. I was 14 when North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950. As an adolescent, I was more...

Conservation and climate action go together

Conservation and climate action go together By David Suzuki. We live on a changing planet. Unnaturally rapid global warming is altering everything, including lands and waters....

A 2020 vision for climate action

A 2020 vision for climate action By David Suzuki. Let’s hope 2020 marks the start of a year and decade when we finally take climate disruption...