Ministers Set To Tear Up U.N. Commitment On Climate Change
Environment Ministers could allow the EU to increase its emissions of global warming gases..
Global Warming: Early Action Bill
Washington - WWF today called for major changes to The Credit for Voluntary Early Action Act..
Southernmost point of Africa declared a Gift to the Earth
The Agulhas National Park was officially launched at the Cape Agulhas Lighthouse on Monday.
Comment: Corals pale with global warming
During the past two years, in parallel with the El Nino effect and increased sea surface temperatures, the bleaching of coral reefs has been noted in all of the world's main tropical oceans. If global warming continues as predicted, bleaching will become more frequent in the future, with catastrophic effects on coral reefs and the fisheries and tourism industries that depend on them
Uplifting tales of Hoffmann
After a lifetime of working for the environment, Luc Hoffmann, one of the founders of WWF, is optimistic about our ability to save the planet for the future
Ministers Agree Process But Fail to Give Guidance
Buenos Aires - Two weeks of negotiations at the UN climate conference, characterised by WWF as
Wildlife Trade Becomes A Matter Of Attitude
Hong Kong--While there are still admitted users of Tiger bone and rhino horn as medicine in Hong Kong, 59 percent of Hong Kong Chinese who use traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) claim they would not take medicine containing wild animal parts, according to a new report by TRAFFIC East Asia.
US Crosses the Starting Line, but continues to lag behind
The US announced it was signing the Kyoto Protocol with a small package of domestic measures. (The US and Iceland were the two industrialised countries that had not signed the Protocol...
WWF and Greenpeace Welcome the Initiative of Argentina, Looking Into Details
Buenos Aires.- Today, President Carlos Menem of Argentina stated his country's intention to take on a commitment under the Kyoto Protocol in the same time period as industrialized countries...
Ministers urged to agree limit on Pollution Trading
Buenos Aires, - If industrialised countries concentrate on reducing their carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions at home they can benefit the global climate and their economies, according ...