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How to turn around the trend of cement related emissions in the developing world.

A blueprint for a climate friendly cement industry

"Blueprint for a climate friendly cement industry"report finds that the global cement industry can avoid up to 90% of emissions projected under a frozen technology scenario.

Posted on 02 December 2008 | 0 comments | Read more

2 Degrees Celcius Too High Community Flyer on preventing dangerous climate change

2° Celsius too High! Community & NGO Flyers for Preventing Dangerous Climate Change

What is dangerous climate change and what can we do about it?

Posted on 06 September 2007 | 1 comments | Read more

WWF's <i>Climate Solutions</I> report identifies six key solutions to the problem of meeting global energy demand without damaging the global climate.

Climate Solutions: WWF's Vision for 2050

Climate Solutions: WWF’s Vision for 2050, a report by the global conservation organization, shows that the world has more than enough sustainable energy and technology to curb climate change, but key decisions need to be made now.

Posted on 15 May 2007 | 0 comments | Read more

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.

Posted on 30 November 2005 | 0 comments | Read more

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.

Posted on 30 November 2005 | 0 comments | Read more

WWF PowerSwitch! scenarios for a clean energy future

WWF has produced PowerSwitch! scenarios for countries and regions around the world - to prove that a switch from coal to clean is possible.

Posted on 28 November 2005 | 0 comments | Read more

ILEX report "The environmental effectiveness of the EU ETS: Analysis of caps"

ILEX report "The environmental effectiveness of the EU ETS: Analysis of caps" and Executive Summary

Posted on 09 November 2005 | 0 comments | Read more

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