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Collecting cork, Coruche, Portugal

04 Dec 2008
Makeover on the cards for Portugal’s cork forests
The future of many cork oak forests, identified by WWF as an international conservation priority, has been freshened up by the launch of a new partnership in Portugal between WWF and one of the world’s leading health and beauty specialists.
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Forest clearing for pasture for cattle, Juruena National Park, Brazil.

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.
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The power sector is the biggest climate polluter. A strong European ETS could significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

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.
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"Reducing emissions in major polluting sectors like cement is about technology action and policy regulation which creates strong incentives in developing countries", said Damien Demailly, Energy Officer at WWF-France.

02 Dec 2008
Cement can cut 90% of emissions
The global cement industry can avoid up to 90% of emissions projected according to a new WWF report. A blueprint for a climate friendly cement industry says that the highly energy intensive industry, responsible for 8 per cent of global emissions, has the tools available to reduce its carbon footprint while continuing its forecast growth. » Read more


 
The One Planet LIfestyle guidebook

01 Dec 2008
Essential reading for low-carbon lifestyle
A consumer handbook on how individuals and families can reduce their carbon footprint and monthly outgoings has been published today by WWF. The WWF Pocket Guide to a One Planet Lifestyle contains top tips on how to be more environmentally-friendly in the home, the workplace and when planning a holiday.
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Camisea project

29 Nov 2008
Amazon deforestation trend on the increase
Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon forests has flipped from a decreasing to an increasing trend, according to new annual figures released yesterday by the country's space agency INPE.  Brazil's government has meanwhile confirmed that it will be issuing forest related carbon emission reduction targets on Monday. » Read more


 

28 Nov 2008
African governments commit to protect gorillas
The first meeting of the Parties of the Gorilla Agreement, to be held in Rome tomorrow, is expected to come up with practical proposals to further gorilla conservation work in Africa.

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WWF Travel Helper logo

27 Nov 2008
WWF Travel Helper makes it easy to count and cut your CO2
WWF and Swiss firm routeRANK have launched an online European travel planner designed to help fight climate change.
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Conventional ice sheet models are not able to explain the fast loss of ice around the Greenland Ice Sheet’s edges. Melt water trickling down through crevasses and lubricating the glaciers’ base seems to be playing a bigger role than previously thought.

27 Nov 2008
Sea levels set to rise faster than expected
Even warming of less than 2°C might be enough to trigger the loss of Arctic sea ice and the meltdown of the Greenland Ice Sheet, causing global sea levels to rise by several metres.
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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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