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If the bees disappear, we’ll all be stung
Thursday, 30 Apr, 2009 – 18:50 | No Comment
If the bees disappear, we’ll all be stung

SCIENCE MATTERS
- David Suzuki with Faisal Moola
Some people think of bees as something to be feared. But without bees, humans would not be able to survive. It’s not just that they provide us with honey and wax; they are also one of the world’s most important pollinators. (In fact, bees native to Canada do not [...]

Changing Course Requires All Hands on Deck
Thursday, 30 Apr, 2009 – 17:40 | No Comment
Changing Course Requires All Hands on Deck

SCIENCE MATTERS
- David Suzuki with Faisal Moola
Well, 2008 was a wild ride, wasn’t it? Talk about ending the year with a bang! A global economic crisis, numerous elections here and in the U.S., turmoil in our own Parliament, and a worsening environmental situation – it’s enough to make you want to climb under the blankets [...]

Let’s Speak Up for the Country We Want
Friday, 19 Dec, 2008 – 19:17 | No Comment
Let’s Speak Up for the Country We Want

-David Suzuki and Faisal Moola
We’ve just had our federal election and, if nothing else, the environment did become an issue. Unfortunately, global warming and other environmental issues were overshadowed by an economic crisis and, no doubt, by the fear people have of the word tax, so much so that they didn’t notice the word cuts [...]

Science Matters: New Science Looks at Big Picture for the Future
Wednesday, 1 Oct, 2008 – 14:26 | No Comment
Science Matters: New Science Looks at Big Picture for the Future

SCIENCE MATTERS
-David Suzuki with Faisal Moola
If we want to protect an endangered animal such as the woodland caribou, we have to do more than just study the animal in isolation. We must understand how it interacts with its total environment, including its habitat and other animals, as well as humans. We must then try to [...]