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Media material for Climate Witness

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Claire Carlton
Manager
WWF International, Climate Witness

T: +61 (0) 418 605 617

Media pack for journalists

Climate Witness stories are an effective way to illustrate the impacts of climate change on real people in many different locations around the world, and the action they are taking to address the issues.

The following Climate Witness resources are available to report on the impacts of climate change:
  • Factsheets: Overview of selected Climate Witnesses and the corresponding impacts cited by the latest IPCC report.
  • Images: We can provide a selection of high resolution images to illustrate climate change impact stories.
  • Video: Download broadcast quality video.
  • Contacting a Climate Witness: There are opportunities for journalists to contact Climate Witnesses for interviews. Please contact Claire Carlton, Manager, WWF Climate Witness Programme (contact details to the right)

Climate Witness media releases

Polar Bears

EWS-WWF, CineStar and Animal Planet join together to raise public awareness on climate change issues

Biological diversity is vanishing at an increasingly alarming rate, with changing climate pushing already threatened species to the brink of extinction. In a bid to highlight these global challenges to select audiences in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, Emirates Wildlife Society in association with the WWF (EWS-WWF) has linked up with Animal Planet and CineStar to host a landmark series, “The Animal’s Guide To Survival”, about climate change and how it is affecting some of the most vulnerable species and habitats in the world.

Posted on 31 August 2009 | 0 comments | Read more

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