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Category: Science Matters

Ontario, Science Matters, Uncategorized, Water

David Suzuki: Clean drinking water should be a human right in Canada

Canada is a wealthy country, but deplorable conditions still persist in hundreds of First Nations, Metis and Inuit communities. Continue reading David Suzuki: Clean drinking water should be a human right in Canada

Around the Web, Energy, Science Matters, Uncategorized

David Suzuki: IPCC report is clear and we must clean up our act

Will we take advantage of clean energy and conservation or remain stuck in the old way of just blindly burning our way through? Continue reading David Suzuki: IPCC report is clear and we must clean up our act

Food & Health, Science Matters, Uncategorized, Waste & Pollution Management

More bad news for bees: The new “F” word

Putting bees and ecosystem functioning at risk endangers us all. It’s time to find a better way. Continue reading More bad news for bees: The new “F” word

Energy, Science Matters, Uncategorized

David Suzuki: Let’s slow down, for the sake of ourselves and our planet

Let’s slow down, breathe, listen, look and feel. Only then will we understand our place in the world and what we must do to live well on this small blue dot spinning in an enormous universe. Continue reading David Suzuki: Let’s slow down, for the sake of ourselves and our planet

Around the Web, British Columbia, Natural Resources Management, Ontario, Science Matters, Uncategorized

David Suzuki: Site C proposal puts treaty commitments to the test

Building the Site C Dam and flooding the Peace Valley would be a tragedy for First Nations, agriculture and the environment. Continue reading David Suzuki: Site C proposal puts treaty commitments to the test

Air and Climate, Around the Web, Food & Health, Science Matters, Uncategorized

David Suzuki: Prescription for health is to fight global warming

If we want to protect our health, our children’s and grandchildren’s health, and the natural systems that keep us alive, we must act now. Continue reading David Suzuki: Prescription for health is to fight global warming

Science Matters, Uncategorized

David Suzuki: Of passenger pigeons and coal-mine canaries

Passenger pigeons were once a remarkable story of nature’s abundance. But then they told another tale about the destructive power of humans. Continue reading David Suzuki: Of passenger pigeons and coal-mine canaries

Air and Climate, Around the Web, Science Matters, Uncategorized

David Suzuki: Global warming deniers get more desperate by the day

It’s time to shift attention from those who sow doubt and confusion, to those who want to address a real, serious problem. Continue reading David Suzuki: Global warming deniers get more desperate by the day

Around the Web, Get Involved, Science Matters, Uncategorized

David Suzuki: The Blue Dot Tour is about all of us

A now-famous 1972 photo of Earth taken by Apollo 17 astronauts from 45,000 kilometres away became known as "the blue marble". The late scientist Carl Sagan described a 1990 picture… Continue reading David Suzuki: The Blue Dot Tour is about all of us

Air and Climate, Design & Technology, Ontario, Science Matters, Sustainable Communities, Uncategorized

David Suzuki: Canada’s cities lead on climate action

Actions to prevent global warming will lead to livable communities, improved air quality and protection of natural spaces. Continue reading David Suzuki: Canada’s cities lead on climate action

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