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Call out the fossil fuel industry with us. The David Suzuki Foundation wants to partner with you, and others from around the world, to fight against the fossil fuel industry’s harmful pollution, ...
Climate change is a serious problem, caused primarily by the carbon dioxide released from burning fossil fuels like oil, coal, and gas. But there are things we can do about it — like choosing to go ...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is often pointed to as a climate solution by Big Oil and Gas. Here are the main reasons why it isn’t a climate solution. Carbon capture and storage, or CCS, involves ...
Conservation groups filed a legal challenge over the failure of government to make a timely recommendation to Cabinet for an emergency order after determining that Southern Resident killer whales face ...
The growing market share in Canada of sport utility vehicles is challenging efforts to decarbonize the transportation system. Larger and heavier vehicles require more energy and have higher emissions.
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Note: Tobacco is an integral part of many Indigenous cultures in Canada. Considered a sacred plant and treated with care and respect, it’s used in ritual, ceremony and prayer. Don’t conflate ...
The odds are stacked against people standing up for the planet’s interconnected life-support systems. We don’t have the wealth of billionaires, oligarchs and industrialists or their armies of ...
Car culture has fuelled the climate crisis from the beginning. In the early days, large cars weren’t built just for luxury and big families; they were built to burn as much energy-dense oil as ...
It’s also a tragedy that these wildfires weren’t unexpected. They’re mainly the result of a human-caused double whammy: climate change and urban sprawl. About 80 per cent of Los Angeles is zoned for ...