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Tipping points

Tipping points are the crucial parts to our climate system that can turn our global weather into unpredictable chaos.

They are the “ugly face” and will reinforce climate change impacts. Once activated they are irreversible.

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Let's kiss and make up

It's not too late to rekindle our love affair with the planet!

The upcoming climate change conference in Copenhagen is our best chance to reafirm our love for our one and only cuddly blue marble. Check out the video

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10 little things the world needs to agree on

Our blog lists the 10 points politicians need to agree at the upcoming UN climate conference which will help us face the challenge of climate change and start the basis of a cleaner economy

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Children should be one of the main targets of environmental journalism, in India and everywhere

Prospects of lower carbon India welcomed by WWF

Posted on 04 December 2009 | 0 comments

India's eve of the Copenhagen climate conference announcement of voluntary measures to reduce the country's carbon intensity have been welcomed by WWF-India.  Prime Minister Dr Manmoham Singh said the intention was to reduce India's carbon ...

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The People's Orb at the start of its journey to Copenhagen

People's Orb on its way to Copenhagen

Posted on 04 December 2009 | 0 comments

A message for world leaders on the urgency for decisive action on climate changte is on its way to Copenhagen - in the form of The People’s Orb - a shimmering 20cm silver sphere containing a 350 gigabyte mosaic of stories, voices, images and action ...

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Coral reefs in the Coral Triangle

Madagascar's major reefs among most at risk from climate change

Posted on 04 December 2009 | 0 comments

An unprecedented combination of climate change and increasing human pressures could have a devastating effect on coral reefs in the near shore areas of Southern Madagascar.  The Tuléar reef is the third largest in the world, and one of only ...

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