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Poznan U.N. Climate Conference
The Poznan UN conference launches a crucial 12 month period of international political negotiations leading up to Deal Day in Copenhagen.
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Time for Europe to lead the fight against climate change
With Europe's plans for tackling climate change coming to the decision-making stage, WWF is challenging Members of the European Parliament to show their leadership. Will they lead the fight to keep global warming below 2°C?Track their progress and ask them if they are ready to lead
Latest News
03 Dec 2008
Brazil falls short with forest emission reduction ambitions
Brazil's revised National Climate Change Plan, which for the first time defines goals for reducing massive emissions from deforestation in the Amazon, is commendable but still short on ambition and detail, WWF-Brazil said today.
Brazil falls short with forest emission reduction ambitions
Brazil's revised National Climate Change Plan, which for the first time defines goals for reducing massive emissions from deforestation in the Amazon, is commendable but still short on ambition and detail, WWF-Brazil said today.
03 Dec 2008
Evidence smacks down scaremongering on climate policies
Fears that companies will simply relocate to “pollution havens” in the face of tougher climate policies and damage the international competitiveness of countries have little support from the evidence, a WWF survey presented this morning to the Poznan climate conference has shown.
Evidence smacks down scaremongering on climate policies
Fears that companies will simply relocate to “pollution havens” in the face of tougher climate policies and damage the international competitiveness of countries have little support from the evidence, a WWF survey presented this morning to the Poznan climate conference has shown.
Latest Climate Witness
02 Dec 2008
Climate Witness: Alex Bocage de Almeida, Brazil
When Alex Bocage de Almeida was windsurfing in Ilhabela, São Paulo, Brazil, he witnessed an unusual event when dozens of penguins surrounded him. A temperature rise in the Malvinas had diminished their feeding grounds, and these penguins had swum the length of South America in search of food.
Climate Witness: Alex Bocage de Almeida, Brazil
When Alex Bocage de Almeida was windsurfing in Ilhabela, São Paulo, Brazil, he witnessed an unusual event when dozens of penguins surrounded him. A temperature rise in the Malvinas had diminished their feeding grounds, and these penguins had swum the length of South America in search of food.



