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Latest News & Publications
09 Jul 2008
WWF TV Channel launched
WWF today launched its own dedicated television channel to bring high quality campaign and conservation videos to a worldwide audience. » Read more
03 Jul 2008
G8 nations lagging in climate change race
None of the leading industrialized nations are currently on target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions enough to avoid the threshold level for unacceptable risk of catastrophic climate change, according to new research into national policies and performance.
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10 Jun 2008
Report shows China's ecological footprint doubled
China’s average ecological footprint has doubled since the 1960s and now demands more than 2 times what the country’s ecosystems can sustainably supply, a new report finds. » Read more
05 Jun 2008
Environment Day, June 5: Why does biodiversity matter?
On Environment Day, WWF International James Leape asks: Why does biodiversity matter? Why protect the environment and save endangered species when the world’s poor – at least three billion who live on less than three dollars a day – face unprecedented food shortages? Not to mention the estimated one billion with no access to clean drinking water. » Read more
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237 Cantonment Road Singapore 089767
Singapore
T: +65 6323 0100
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237 Cantonment Road Singapore 089767
Singapore
T: +65 6323 0100
F: +65 6323 0179
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Corporate Social Repsonsibility
by Dennis Pamlin
WWF's position is that voluntary initiatives are not enough: there is an urgent need for corporations to operate in a manner that is both environmentally sustainable and beneficial to their business.
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With China's rapid development some estimate that it will become the world's largest economy within 40 years - WWF is working to ensure that a new generation of companies take care of our planet.
Download the publication in Chinese (PDF)
WWF's position is that voluntary initiatives are not enough: there is an urgent need for corporations to operate in a manner that is both environmentally sustainable and beneficial to their business.
Download the publication (MS Word)
With China's rapid development some estimate that it will become the world's largest economy within 40 years - WWF is working to ensure that a new generation of companies take care of our planet.
Download the publication in Chinese (PDF)
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