As we move into the new year, we need more ruptures in mainstream thinking. It’s the cracks that let the light in.
It’s understandably difficult to keep track of all that’s going on in the province. I’m a full-time environmentalist who ...
A thriving garden should be full of life — buzzing bees, fluttering butterflies, vibrant plants and rich, healthy soil. But when “pests” (unwelcome intruders) show up, many gardeners turn to ...
We must stop using fossil fuels now, for the sake of the climate, but also to bring about greater global peace and stability.
Canada’s residential school system was a land policy designed to dismantle Indigenous nations; land dispossession was the ...
Having a sense of awe for nature dwarfs one’s own sense of importance and provides a critical catalyst for acting collectively to preserve something much bigger than ourselves.
Some underprivileged, racialized and Indigenous communities bear an inequitable and disproportionate burden of environmental damages and risks. We’re bringing these issues to light and supporting ...
Canada’s government has been silent about the United States killing people on boats off the Venezuela coast. Whether or not the boats were being used to transport drugs (and there’s no evidence they ...
The B.C. government and liquefied natural gas industry have failed to consider the industry’s downsides and have overstated the benefits, according to a new report from the David Suzuki Foundation.
When we think of solutions to the climate and biodiversity crises, we often imagine technologies, government policies or new infrastructure. But sometimes the most powerful tools are far older and ...
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 ...