David Suzuki: Rail versus pipeline is the wrong question
The question isn’t about whether to use rail or pipelines. It’s about how to reduce our need for both. Continue reading David Suzuki: Rail versus pipeline is the wrong question
The question isn’t about whether to use rail or pipelines. It’s about how to reduce our need for both. Continue reading David Suzuki: Rail versus pipeline is the wrong question
With Arctic ice melting, Australia on fire and increasing droughts, floods and extreme weather throughout the world, it’s past time to get serious about global warming. Continue reading David Suzuki: The baffling response to Arctic climate change
The race to become leader of the world’s most powerful democracy often seemed disconnected from reality. During debates, the two main candidates stooped to insults, half-truths and outright lies. The… Continue reading David Suzuki: President Obama must show some climate leadership
It’s not unexpected that shooting massive amounts of water, sand, and chemicals at high pressure into the earth to shatter shale and release natural gas might shake things up. But earthquakes aren’t the worst problem with fracking. Continue reading What’s the fracking problem with natural gas?
According to a recent poll, only two per cent of Canadians reject the overwhelming scientific evidence that Earth is warming at alarming rates Continue reading Climate change deniers are almost extinct
Internationally acclaimed author and economist Jeremy Rifkin charts a path for long-term sustainability. Continue reading Jeremy Rifkin’s Third Industrial Revolution
In 2008, economics student Tim DeChristopher went to an auction set up by the Bush administration for the oil and gas industry. He bid $1.8 million for the right to drill on 14 parcels of Utah wilderness, much of it near national parks, and drove up prices for other pieces of land that he bid on but didn’t win. Although DeChristopher later tried to raise money online and offered to pay for the land leases, the government claimed he had no intention of paying and convicted him in March on two felony counts. Continue reading Government of the people, by the corporations, for the corporations – Science Matters
In 2008, economics student Tim DeChristopher went to an auction set up by the Bush administration for the oil and gas industry. He bid $1.8 million for the right to… Continue reading Government of the people, by the corporations, for the corporations – Science Matters
Can a fossil fuel help us avoid the harmful effects of other fossil fuels? It’s a question that’s come up lately as natural gas is eyed as a cleaner alternative… Continue reading Natural gas is not a solution for climate change – Science Matters
By David Suzuki with Faisal Moola. Are we driving ourselves into oblivion? Or will new automobile technology save us from … Continue reading Our obsession with private automobiles is unsustainable – Science Matters