Have we lost trust in each other? Is there a chance can still kiss and make up? The upcoming climate change conference in Copenhagen is our best chance to reafirm our love for our one and only, ...
Developed country leaders at odds with citizens around the world
On 16 and 17 of November, Environment Ministers from 43 countries gathered in Copenhagen for the so called Pre-COP. This meeting was meant to prepare for COP15 itself, the 15th Conference of the ...
WWF welcomes US and China commitment to make Copenhagen a success
Following announcements on the Copenhagen Climate Summit by US President Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao in Beijing, WWF issued the following statement. “The leaders of US and China ...
Cerca de Copenhague ¿lejos de la Tierra? / Near of Copenhaguen (far from the Earth?)
Debemos afrontar la cumbre de Copenhague escuchando la voz de los más afectados / We must face the Copenhagen summit listening to the voice of those ...
Chinese youth offering ‘gift’ to Obama in exchange of keeping his promise
Nothing is more self-explanatory than the images themselves. Right before Obama paid his visit to China, 11 youth from China used their action to ...
Environment Ministers met for a pre-COP meeting November 16th and 17th
Here's video from the press conference with Yvo de Boer and Connie Hedegaard from earlier today.
The Kalahari lions, famed for many magnificent black-maned individuals, cling tenaciously to the outer edge of the species' distribution range. These super-fit, desert-adapted animals lure photographers and other wildlife enthusiasts year after year on a pilgrimage to the red dunes of the southern Kalahari Desert.
Governments should rule out the most extreme and unreliable proposals for relying on forests and soils to soak up global warming gases, WWF said today.
WWF study warns that wide use of 'sinks' could let key countries increase global warming pollution.
Effective strategies to reduce global warming gases from electricity generation should not be based on nuclear power, according to a new report published by WWF, the conservation organization.
Governments should combat global warming and local pollution problems in developing countries by giving priority to clean energy technologies
WWF calls for a compensation fund for victims of natural disasters linked to climate change.
Climate Savers, an innovative new partnership with businesses is launched today.
Argentina could reduce CO2 emissions in 2010 by 31 per cent compared to current projections.
WWF today warned that proposals being considered by some governments at the UN Climate Conference in Bonn could allow industrialized countries to increase rather than reduce their emissions of global warming gases into the atmosphere.
New studies show the effects that global warming could have over the coming decades.