Water is our most precious resource, but we waste it, just as we waste other resources, including oil and gas. David Suzuki includeoilprecious Change image and share on social
Planting native species in our gardens and communities is increasingly important, because indigenous insects, birds and wildlife rely on them. Over thousands, and sometimes millions, of years they have co-evolved to live in local climate and soil conditions. David Suzuki birdclimatecommunity share on social
Beyond reducing individual use, one of our top priorities must be to move from fossil fuels to energy that has fewer detrimental effects on water supplies and fewer environmental impacts overall. David Suzuki detrimentaleffectenergy Change image and share on social
Hydraulic fracturing requires massive amounts of water. Disposing of the toxic wastewater, as well as accidental spills, can contaminate drinking water and harm human health. David Suzuki accidentalamountcontaminate Change image and share on social
We have altered the physical, chemical and biological properties of the planet on a geological scale. We have left no part of the globe untouched. David Suzuki alterbiologicalchemical Change image and share on social
Too often, governments are quick to use excessive force and even pervert the course of justice to keep oil and gas flowing, forests logged, wild rivers dammed and minerals extracted. As the Global Witness study reveals, citizens are often killed, too - especially if they're poor and indigenous. David Suzuki citizendamexcessive share on social
Feeding our energy appetite is top of mind for many people these days. David Suzuki appetitedayenergy Change image and share on social
Faced with the evidence, many deniers have started to admit that global warming is real, but argue that humans have little or nothing to do with it. David Suzuki admitarguedenier Change image and share on social
Do you know how much land is under ice, rock and snow? Do you know why 90 percent of us live within 100 kilometres of the U.S. border? We have this idea we're a vast country. But the reality is that a lot of it, a huge amount, is uninhabitable. David Suzuki amountbordercountry share on social
From year to year, environmental changes are incremental and often barely register in our lives, but from evolutionary or geological perspectives, what is happening is explosive change. David Suzuki barelychangeenvironmental Change image and share on social