Climate change resistance & resilience

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28 Nov 2007
Climate Change in Indonesia - Implications for Humans and Nature
Climate change impacts on Indonesia, people and nature
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12 Nov 2007
What you should know: WWF summary for policy makers (IPCC Working Groups I and II)
This paper is a compilation of findings taken from the full technical reports of the IPCC’s fourth Assessment report, published in 2007.
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Red coral, Great Barrier Reef, Australia.

29 Jun 2007
Defending Nature Against Climate Change
Adapting Conservation in WWF’s Priority Ecoregions » Read more


 
The Mesoamerican Reef – a priority ecoregion for WWF – covers a large territory of water, from the Bay Islands in the north of Honduras to the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, including the coasts of Guatemala and Belize. Laughing Bird Caye, Belize.

05 Apr 2007
Saving the world's natural wonders from climate change
From the Amazon to the Himalayas, ten of the world’s greatest natural wonders face destruction if the climate continues to warm at the current rate. Here we show how we are working to defend some of the greatest natural wonders from the impacts of climate change.
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Peasant farmer sets his plantation alight at the height of the drought and fears for forest fires. Forest fires are increasing, driven by climate change.

29 Aug 2006
Up In Smoke - Latin America and the Caribbean
The threat from climate change to the environment and human development in Latin America and the Caribbean
Working Group on Climate Change and Development » Read more


 
Climate Witness in Fiji front cover of publication

20 Mar 2006
Climate Witness Brochure Fiji
Through its Climate Witness Programme, here in Kabara Island, Fiji, WWF is helping to collect and publish stories on how climate change has altered coastal communities lives, and helps building resistance against the impacts.
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30 Nov 2005
Brochure: Implications of a 2 degrees C rise for Canada's natural resources
Canada’s Atlantic fish will be squeezed into ever smaller patches of cool water, endangered Atlantic salmon will be doomed, and key boreal forest species will be stranded as their natural habitats erode, if the globe’s temperature is allowed to rise too far, says WWF. » Read more


 
30 Nov 2005
Report: Implications of a 2°C global temperature rise for Canada’s natural resources
Canada is a land of bounty. It is home to 10% of the world’s forests and freshwater resources; agriculture employs 15 million people and marine fisheries alone brings in an annual income of over CAN$2 billion. For a country where agriculture, forestry and fisheries make significant contributions to the national economy, Canada is especially susceptible to climate change. » Read more


 
25 Nov 2005
Global warming and the world's fisheries - case studies
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25 Nov 2005
Impacts of global climate change on freshwater fisheries
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