Fact Sheets
13 Feb 2008
Factsheet series about climate change impacts on the Arctic
The time has come to fact the facts: Climate change is transforming the Arctic in dramatic ways that affect indigenous plants, animals and fragile ecosystems.
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06 Sep 2007
2° Celsius too High! Community & NGO Flyers for Preventing Dangerous Climate Change
What is dangerous climate change and what can we do about it?
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29 Jun 2007
Defending Nature Against Climate Change
Adapting Conservation in WWF’s Priority Ecoregions » Read more
02 May 2007
Are the costs of using coal higher than the cost of cleaning it up?
This briefing explores some of the costs of coal that are often ignored and puts this in the context of the cost the switch to cleaner fuels and a concerted push by governments and industry to advance carbon capture and storage as the future for coal.
29 Jan 2007
WWF Factsheet on the new Climate Science - IPCC WG 1 meeting in Paris, 29 Jan to 1 Feb
Fact sheet on the IPCC meeting on the physical climate change science - Paris, 29 Jan to 1 Feb 2007
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WWF Factsheet on the new Climate Science - IPCC WG 1 meeting in Paris, 29 Jan to 1 Feb
Fact sheet on the IPCC meeting on the physical climate change science - Paris, 29 Jan to 1 Feb 2007
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29 Jan 2007
WWF Climate Savers Companies - Factsheets January 2007
12 international comapnies are showing business the way - they reduce their absolute CO2 emissions » Read more
27 Oct 2006
Climate Change - Impacts at 2°C and 3°C
This paper seeks to identify the massive difference of climate change impacts between a rise in global average temperatures of 2 and 3°C, compared to pre-industrial levels.
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12 Jul 2006
WWF technology and climate change
Short overview of technology developments to stop climate change and move to clean energy
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12 Jul 2006
WWF climate change science briefing
Short overview of new climate change science - July 2006
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13 Jan 2006
Breaking records in 2005 - Climate Change
2005 was the hottest year - unfortunately! » Read more









