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Conservation and environmental news & publications: Netherlands

Bluefin and Yellowfin tuna being processed for sale at the Tokyo fishmarket, Japan.

Spain, Japan back bluefin tuna ban

Key fishing state Spain and key tuna market Japan joined with a majority of other countries to back closing the Mediterranean Bluefin Tuna fishery until it can be brought under control and establishing protected areas in the main breeding grounds.

Posted on 13 October 2008 | 4 comments | Read more

Stronger European climate action could have €25 billion health benefit

Health savings of up to 25 billion euros could be achieved every year in Europe if the European Union immediately opted for stronger climate policies, says a new study published by health and environment NGOs.

Posted on 01 October 2008 | 0 comments | Read more

The generation of 6,000 megawatts from North Sea wind parks would provide enough energy to run all trains in the Netherlands and to power six million homes

Dutch firms push for offshore power

Twenty major Dutch companies are piling the pressure on their government to speed up the construction of wind parks in the North Sea.

Posted on 15 September 2008 | 0 comments | Read more

WWF China and the Chinese Organisers of Expo 2010 in Shanghai working together to raise awareness about climate change

WWF looks to EXPO 2010 to launch World Estuary Alliance

WWF China will look to raise awareness of climate change and the negative impact it will have on ecosystems when it launches its World Estuary Alliance in two years at the World Expo being held in Shanghai.

Posted on 21 July 2008 | 0 comments | Read more

The  Mediterranean's tuna fleet needs to shed a third of its vessels to fish within the law, and even more to save bluefin stocks according to scientific advice - but 25 new boats are currently under construction

Bloated Mediterranean tuna fleet in race for the last bluefin

Rome, Italy – The most comprehensive analysis yet of the Mediterranean bluefin tuna fleet shows it conservatively having twice the fishing capacity of current quotas and more than three and a half times the catch levels recommended by scientists to avoid stock collapse.

Posted on 12 March 2008 | 2 comments | Read more

Severely degraded mangroves due to rising sea levels and clearing for commercial shrimp and salt farms, Thailand. These factors have contributed greatly to the destruction of large tracts of coastal mangroves in the country.

This time, world should heed OECD call to action on environment

Paris: The OECD’s Environment Outlook to 2030, issued today, was welcomed by WWF as yet another compelling argument that the costs of inaction on the environment will far exceed the costs of action. 

The OECD Outlook is the latest - and at 520 pages one of the weightiest - in a run of reports from prominent economic institutions and commissions calling on governments and international institutions to face up to the seriousness and immediacy of global environmental problems.

Posted on 05 March 2008 | 2 comments | Read more

This new community allows young people to tell the world why they care about the environment and why it should be protected.

A new platform to start changing the world

Forget Facebook, MySpace or You Tube: here comes connect2earth, a new online community where young people can upload videos, pictures and comments about the environment.

On www.connect2earth.org, users and visitors will be able to write, speak, illustrate and video present their concerns on subjects important to them, and share environmental ideas and solutions.

Posted on 04 March 2008 | 3 comments | Read more

WWF points out that the over-exploitation of fossil fuels - such as coal, gas and oil - is putting the whole of humanity under threat from climate change.

HP commits to further GHG emissions reductions in joining WWF Climate Savers

HP, one of the world's largest IT companies, has pledged to reduce the emissions from its own operations and the use of its products to 6 million tonnes below 2005 levels by 2010.

Posted on 13 February 2008 | 0 comments | Read more

Highly prized African elephant tusks.

Wildlife trade convention: WWF’s top ten priorities

Ahead of a the world's largest international conference on wildlife trade, WWF lists its top ten species needing urgent global action to reduce threats from trade.

Posted on 16 May 2007 | 0 comments | Read more

Fish Dish report cover

Fish Dish - exposing the unacceptable face of seafood

This briefing provides a snapshot of the destruction and waste behind some European fisheries. 

Posted on 27 September 2006 | 1 comments | Read more

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