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David Suzuki

David Suzuki is a scientist, broadcaster, author and co-founder of the David Suzuki Foundation.

David's Latest Articles

Economics should reflect what really matters

At the end of the Second World War, it took just three weeks for a small group of men to design what would become a new purpose driving the postwar global economy. As this crisis comes to an end, will we embrace the opportunity to do better?

If corporations have legal rights, why not rivers?

Recently, the legal rights of personhood have in some instances been extended beyond people and corporations to nature itself.

More federal transit money, e-buses could be climate lifesavers

E-bus production can also strengthen Canada’s clean tech sector and create jobs.

Ecological crises deserve better media coverage
We owe Greta and the youth more than a Nobel Prize

Every day we fail to act on the climate crisis is a day stolen from young people and those not yet born.

Opinion: On October 21, vote for climate solutions!

'There’s no shortage of solutions; we just need political will.'

The alarming links between climate, ocean and cryosphere

An alarming new Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report makes clear the link between climate, ocean and the cryosphere

Tackling climate change means purging privilege from politics

It’s time to expose the structures that hold disproportionate privilege in place, listen to rising new voices and act in solidarity with courage and humility.

Let’s all support the global climate strikes

We’ve known for decades where the planet is headed if we continue with business as usual, and it’s not a human-friendly place.

Connecting the dots between the climate and biodiversity crises

For those working to help species recover, addressing the primary cause of decline is key.