Reproduction for about 90 per cent of flowering plant species depends on pollinators, from bees and butterflies to hummingbirds and bats, writes celebrated scientist and TV personality David Suzuki.
The fate of two of British Columbia’s most iconic animals and the ecosystems and economies that depend on them rests in our hands, writes famed Canadian scientist David Suzuki.
Although the area is crucial to Inuit for hunting and other traditional activities, the federal government has approved underwater seismic blasting by a consortium of energy companies.
David Suzuki says that variable renewable sources and “flexibility options” for conventional and renewable power generation are making baseload power obsolete.