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The opposition is growing: 11 organizations seek to intervene in CQDE lawsuit against Bill C-5
5+ hour, 54+ min ago (814+ words) This release was originally published by CQDE. Gatineau, April 27, 2026 " Eleven environmental, scientific, medical and human rights organizations from across Canada are seeking leave to intervene in the legal action brought by the Quebec Environmental Law Centre (CQDE) against the federal…...
Conflict and crises floodlight fossil fuel folly
5+ day, 14+ hour ago (438+ words) Although the renewable energy revolution has been underway for many years, it's recently kicked into high gear in part because of wars and conflicts that to a large degree are fuelled by and affect global oil and gas supplies. It's…...
'Where the Earth Meets the Sky' explores where hope and awe meet an anxious environmental heart
1+ week, 1+ day ago (918+ words) David Suzuki Foundation Louise K. Blight's first book, Where the Earth Meets the Sky, recounts her experiences as a field assistant with renowned biologist David Ainley over a three-month field season on remote Ross Island in Antarctica. Throughout the book, Blight…...
From Santa Marta to system change: Ending delay and building a post-fossil future
1+ week, 18+ hour ago (164+ words) Climate action is no longer merely stalled or delayed; it is being actively reversed. The consequences are particularly acute for Indigenous Peoples. In this context, Santa Marta represents a new horizon. It reflects a growing recognition that consensus-based forums alone…...
Relearning reciprocity: Indigenous leadership and the future of conservation
1+ week, 6+ day ago (384+ words) David Suzuki Foundation Reciprocity is a key element of'the'world views'of'many Indigenous cultures, including those'in Canada.'The relationships between people, lands, waters and all living things'create a web'of connections'that sustain all life. Reciprocity'recognizes'the importance of each of these'connections'and'values'giving and receiving in…...
Birds and insects are disappearing. That should worry us all
2+ week, 5+ day ago (325+ words) What have we learned in the 64 years since Silent Spring was published? Apparently not much. Part of the problem, as Carson reported, is that studying phenomena in labs, flasks and growth chambers doesn't mimic real world conditions, where wind and…...
EMPOWERING COMMUNITIES: a landscape analysis of renewable electricity ownership, benefits and research gaps.
4+ mon, 3+ week ago (185+ words) Published by: David Suzuki Foundation Authored by: Christina E. Hoicka ISBN: 978-1-998631-08-7 This report is part of the David Suzuki Foundation's Renewable Power for All project. It supports our work to better understand the barriers to community- and Indigenous-led renewable electricity projects…...
David Suzuki Foundation: Clean electricity polling results 2026
3+ week, 6+ hour ago (166+ words) Published by: David Suzuki Foundation Authored by: Leger Climate solutions renewable energy, climate change, fossil fuels This report shows findings from a March 2026 national omnibus survey conducted by L'ger of 1, 660 people across Canada aged 18 and older, which explores public opinion…...
Who owns Canada's natural resources? Does it matter?
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (522+ words) But who owns the sector, and why aren't we talking about it more? There's been more talk about how organizations trying to protect and restore these valuable life-supporting necessities " including the David Suzuki Foundation " are "foreign-funded." The (false) accusation is…...
Progress, pushback and Indigenous rights
3+ week, 5+ day ago (378+ words) When universal health care was introduced in the 1960s, doctors in Saskatchewan went on strike, accusing the government of exercising too much control over health care. Big change creates uncertainty, which can be a legitimate concern and a lever used by…...