Environmental conservation work in China


Latest news and publications


 
The Gumprechts Green Pitviper is but one of 1068 new species discovered in the Greater Mekong in the last decade (1997-2007)

15 Dec 2008
Greater Mekong a biological treasure trove: more than 1000 new species discovered in a decade
Over a thousand new species have been discovered in the Greater Mekong Region of Southeast Asia in just the last decade, according to a new report launched by WWF.
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The International Conference for Renewable Energies underway in Germany must lead the world forward on renewable energy.<BR>

08 Dec 2008
Green high-tech champions slow to take up China opportunities
Developed world countries with the reputation of being green technology leaders are falling behind in the huge new market for green goods and services opening up in China.
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Bigeye Tuna for sale at the fish market in Hawaii.

27 Nov 2008
Pacific tuna face risky fisheries meeting
Yellowfin tuna and bigeye tuna fisheries in the western and central Pacific also face collapse if a forthcoming management meeting doesn't dramatically change the way they are harvested, WWF warned today.
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New or updated projects

Modified: Nov 2008 - Started: Jan 2008

Less Water More Rice

This project will progress the System of Rice Intensification (SRI) in India. It builds on the 3-year work of the Dialogue in Water, Food and Environm... » Read more
 
Modified: Oct 2008 - Started: Aug 2007

HSBC Low Carbon Lifestyle Programme

A low carbon (LowC) lifestyle is making lifestyle choices to reduce your personal emissions footprint and expressing those choices and preferences to ... » Read more
 
Modified: Sep 2008 - Started: Aug 2008

WWF Hong Kong Shark Fin Initiative

Hong Kong is one of the major world markets for shark fin, demand for which is pushing many shark populations into major decline across the world. In ... » Read more

Contact

WWF China Programme Office,
Beijing

Wen Hua Gong,
Beijing Working People's Culture Palace Post Code:100006
China

T: +86 10 652 27100
F: +86 10 652 27300
 
WWF Hong Kong,
Hong Kong

Suite 1002,
Asian House,
1 Hennessy Road,
Wanchai,
Hong Kong
China

T: +852 2526 1011
F: +852 2845 2734

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