DSF Podcast #34: Bay Street and the environment
April 14, 2008
Paul Cassidy explains how securities regulations and the environment are connected. Also, the Recycle Radar Roundup.
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Gulf Of Mexico Dead Zone, Recycle Radar Roundup
March 25, 2008
DSF Podcast #33: Spring is here, we here, and earlier than ever. Corn for ethanol means a growing dead zone in the Gulf Mexico and it's screwing up the commodity markets and food supply. Automotive X...
David Suzuki's Nature Challenge: At Work and in the Economy and in London.
March 17, 2008
Next Level Games find it easier than anticipated to change the way things work. And David Suzuki talks about the common roots of "ecology" and "economy."
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DSF Podcast #31: Shrinking Olympic Carbon
January 30, 2008
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DSF Podcast #30: Carbon Pricing
January 22, 2008
Carbon Pricing: fighting global warming with economics.
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DSF Podcast #29: Sustainable Seafood Cook-off
January 14, 2008
The first annual SeaChoice sustainable seafood culinary competition, plus the Recycle Radar Roundup.
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DSF Podcast #28: Polar Bear Peril
November 27, 2007
Polar bears are threatened, but not protected. A new David Suzuki Foundation report details their plight and ways to fix it.
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DSF Podcast #27: PBDEs
November 15, 2007
PBDEs are non-flammable, cheap, toxic and everywhere.
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Energy efficiency and staying warm
November 5, 2007
Keep your house warm, not the planet.
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Podcast 25: No Idle Buses
October 29, 2007
Buses needlessly running revved up Carol McMullen. She drove a solution forward.
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DSF Podcast 24: Dragging Our Assets
October 9, 2007
Scott Wallace's new report on bottom-trawling.
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DSF Podcast 23: Prescription for a healthy Canada
September 17, 2007
Canada is one of the few industrialized nations without a national environmental health policy. A new David Suzuki Foundation report shows how to put one together and what it would need to address.
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DSF Podcast #22: Carbon offsets
September 7, 2007
Everything you need to know about carbon offsets -- more popular now than ever, but potentially more confusing.
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DSF Podcast No. 21: High and Dry
August 16, 2007
The Marine team's new report, High and Dry, details the destruction of salmon habitat and the lack of action to prevent it or punish the destroyers. And -- oh, yeah -- the Recycle Radar Roundup.
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Toronto's environmental leadership. And the Recycle Radar Roundup
August 9, 2007
Toronto's new environmental plan is the most comprehensive and ambitious in North America.
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How Green Are Canadians?
July 19, 2007
A new survey shows just how green Canadians are: how green they think
they are and how green they actually are. And, as always, the Recycle
Radar Roundup.
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BC's Wildlife Act: Not so good for wildlife.
July 6, 2007
The province's proposed update of the Wildlife Act would make it quick and easy for 10-year-olds to hunt with guns. Unless the wildlife get to return fire, it doesn't seem very sporting.
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Local climate change leadership
July 04, 2007
Sure, provincial, state and civic governments could see federal inaction on global warming as an example to follow. But more and more of them are viewing it instead as an ill-advised course, and one...
Northern Exposure: Pesticide Poisonings in Canada
June 26, 2007
Northern Exposure: Pesticide Poisonings In Canada. It's the title of the newest report from the David Suzuki Foundation, outlining some tragic and alarming findings, as well as some recommendations...
Faisal's Forest Frolics
June 14, 2007
David Suzuki Foundation Science Director Dr. Faisal Moola talks about what forests can do in the fight against global warming and a conference he's running to share that knowledge.
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Rich Biodiversity at Risk
June 08, 2007
David Suzuki Foundation Science Director Dr. Faisal Moola appreciates the incredible biodiversity in British Columbia, explaining why more needs to be done to ensure it continues. That, plus the...
The climate In Bonn and at the summit
May 31, 2007
Climate conflict as climate meetings wind up in Bonn and the G8 developed nations prepare to meet in Heiligendamm. And Arnold Schwarzenegger comes to Canada.
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A sustainable home on the range
May 28, 2007
Christoph Weder's Spirit View Ranch rethinks ranching. That means better beef and ranching responsibly.
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Recycled Radar Roundup...and Rockfish
May 17, 2007
The Rockfish is only partly protected, and still threatened. Plus, some environmental news highlights.
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Threats to Parks and Protected Areas
May 11, 2007
Parks and protected areas are supposed to maintain biodiversity. But they're not big enough, there aren't enough of them and they don't afford enough protection. David Suzuki Foundation Science...
Left Off The List: Species At Risk
May 04, 2007
The scientific definition of a species at risk and the legal, bureaucratic definition are different, and that could mean extinction for the creatures who fall between the two.
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SeaChoice and Fish Forever
April 05, 2007
Everybody from individual consumers to the commercial fishing business can help make sure there are fish in our future.
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Environmental Harmony
March 29, 2007
David Suzuki's meeting with hip-hop artist k-os inspired his colleagues at EMI Music Canada to sample some ideas about the environment.
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Tour's Grand Finale
March 20, 2007
David Suzuki's "If YOU Were Prime Minister Tour" concludes with a gala event at Ottawa's Museum of Civilization. Here are the highlights, and you won't have to stand up through it all . . . unless you
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Don't Touch That Dial: Suzuki TV
March 06, 2007
Do not adjust your set. David Suzuki greens the screen.
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It's the environment, stupid!
February 26, 2007
Can Canada afford to reduce green house gas emissions? David Suzuki and economist Sir Nicholas Stern explain why we can't afford not to.
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Rock Stars Genuine and Metaphorical
February 13, 2007
Some reporters call David Suzuki a "rock star" because of the excitement and audience response he's getting on the road. But real rock stars (and singer-songwriters and rappers) have been connecting...
Adrenaline, Goodwill and No Sleep: Tour Update II
February 08, 2007
David Suzuki's "If YOU were Prime Minister" Tour rolls through Atlantic Canada and into Quebec, running on adrenaline, local goodwill and very little sleep.
Our first podcast
January 19, 2007
In the first in a continuing series of regular podcasts, David Suzuki talks about the upcoming "if YOU were Prime Minister tour" and explains why the David Suzuki Foundation has decided to take to...