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Facing a turbulent 2025: Reluctant hope for climate
Jan 15, 2025 · The year is off to a turbulent start with political uncertainty gripping Canada. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced he’s resigning, the Liberal Party will elect a new leader on March 9, we’re facing tariff threats from the incoming president of our biggest trading partner and Parliament has been prorogued until March 24 — which happens to …
Twelve ways to build community - David Suzuki Foundation
Inviting your neighbours, colleagues, classmates or peers to join you in activities that build community is a mutually beneficial act. Chances are good that you’ll make a positive difference in each others’ lives — and for the common good!. These 12 simple ways to build community can help slow people down, even just a little, to check in on the quality of their relationships with family ...
Make every drop count: Water conservation tips
Water conservation is not just an individual responsibility; it's a collective effort that can have substantial benefits for the environment. These simple yet effective tips will help you reduce water use at home, outdoors and when travelling.
Cultivating biodiversity across Canada with Butterflyway Rangers
Jan 8, 2025 · In 2024, the award-winning Butterflyway Project continued to bloom throughout the country — from the lively streets of big cities and quiet communities of small towns to the rolling fields of rural farms.
We can all take part in the great transformation
Jan 9, 2025 · Apathy is the enemy. We can stand with land defenders, march with climate strikers, write letters, sign petitions, attend local government meetings, get active in politics, learn, vote, dance, have conversations with family, friends, neighbours and colleagues, make positive changes in our own lives and spread some good energy.
Home - David Suzuki Foundation
Canadian charitable number: BN 127756716RR0001 US charitable number: 94-3204049 The David Suzuki Foundation acknowledges Indigenous Peoples throughout Canada, including First Nations, Inuit and Métis — more than 900,000 people living in around 630 Indigenous communities and in cities and towns across these lands.
What is Land Back? - David Suzuki Foundation
Land Back is an Indigenous-led movement that means different things to different people. Watch these videos to begin establishing a shared understanding and a foundation for moving forward together. Let’s open the door to wider conversations about the history and future of land governance in Canada.
Reflections on a lifetime of scientific discovery
Feb 8, 2024 · I was trained to be a scientist. A book I cowrote with Tony Griffiths became the most widely used genetics text in the United States. But as I was beginning my career in Canada, I was struck by the priorities of newspapers and television. Whole sections and programs were devoted to politics, business, sports and celebrity, with columns on astrology and bridge.
Ten inspiring lessons from trees - David Suzuki Foundation
Trees have lots to teach about the natural world and humanity’s place in it. Inspired by Tu B’Shvat, an ancient Jewish “new year for trees,” we’ve compiled 10 inspiring lessons from trees and five ways you can celebrate and honour them.
Fifteen top tips for everyday sustainable living
Eco-grief and climate anxiety are becoming more recognized as responses to the climate and biodiversity crises. It can be overwhelming to think about what one person can do to help solve these global problems when we know larger, societal transformation is needed.