Read Graham’s opinion piece at iPolitics: Let’s point Chrystia Freeland’s compass to nature. “What is also increasingly evident is how the destruction of nature imperils our economy and our shared future.”
Read Graham’s opinion piece in The Whig Standard: A bow to nature in the throne speech. “As the custodian of giant swaths of the world’s natural habitat, Canada has both the responsibility and the capability to lead by example and inspire other countries to help create a legacy for generations to come.”
Opinion piece from Graham, with Dale Marshall and Jennifer Skene, in Policy Options: Canada needs to close the “logging loophole” in its boreal forests. “By not scrutinizing the actual footprint of logging, we risk downplaying the industry’s carbon impact and undermining our climate commitments.”
Read Graham’s opinion piece in Canada’s National Observer: Canada should copy President Roosevelt and create a nature corps. “A Canadian nature corps is not only an investment in nature, it will create jobs, build healthier and more resilient communities, and leave Canada and Trudeau’s government with a lasting natural legacy.”
Read Graham’s opinion piece in The Hill Times: Teck mine would be devastating to globally significant protected area.
Read Graham’s opinion piece in the Ottawa Citizen: The environmental crisis is a moral challenge, not just a practical one. The fact that humanity is choosing a course that we can reasonably know will drive hundreds of thousands of species to extinction is obviously an ethical issue.
Equality, freedom and independence are words that inspired humanity’s great social movements. Are there similar powerful words for today’s environmental movement? Graham Saul interviewed 116 leading environmentalists and examines his findings here.