By every measure, shifting from fossil fuels to electrification, renewables and energy efficiency and conservation is far ...
This holiday season, give less stuff and more meaning. Lower stress. Reduce waste. Deepen connections. A gift of time is a ...
Methane action is a win for workers, communities and the climate, delivering rapid climate benefits, helping to meet Canada’s ...
We can overcome the climate crisis and create a promising future for all. Let's work together to reduce greenhouse gas pollution, accelerate climate solutions and get Canada to act with ambition and ...
Give by midnight Wednesday, December 31! Your gift will be matched. You’ll power climate solutions in 2026. AND you’ll get a 2025 tax receipt. Some underprivileged, racialized and Indigenous ...
Our story begins in 1989, when David Suzuki‘s award-winning CBC radio series It’s a Matter of Survival sounded a worldwide alarm. Scientists had proven that human beings were having a larger — and ...
The Butterflyway Project is a citizen-led movement growing highways of habitat for bees and butterflies across Canada. In 2017, the David Suzuki Foundation initiated the Butterflyway Project, and its ...
All of us can contribute to environmental and social justice causes. Take action politically, locally in your community, online or at home. Browse volunteer opportunities. There are many ways to join ...
The Butterflies in My Backyard (BIMBY) project is a community science campaign that tracks the abundance and diversity of butterfly species in Canada. BIMBY is a national community science initiative ...
Research from the Center for Global Development estimates that holiday lights use 6.6 billion kilowatt hours of electricity per year. For many folks, holiday frenzy causes stress and anxiety. This is ...
From cosmetics and shampoo to packaged food and cleaning products, many everyday products contain toxic ingredients that can ...
Young people from Grassy Narrows First Nation in Ontario are three times as likely to have attempted to take their own lives as young people from other First Nations in Canada. They’re also more ...