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WWF United Kingdom (UK) office

The WWF UK office seeks to promote and raise awareness around the key environmental issues faces our planet today. Together with the WWF Network, it looks for solutions to these issues, engaging with governments, businesses and communities both in the UK and around the world.

Founded: 23rd November 1961

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Alison Sutton

Deputy Head of Press WWF United Kingdom,
Godalming
+441483 412388

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WWF United Kingdom,
Godalming

Panda House Weyside Park Godalming United Kingdom (UK) +44 1483 426 444 +44 1483 426 409

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Northern bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) off the coast of Spain.

Tuna commission urged to add fishing halt to trade ban to save bluefin

Countries meeting in Brazil this week need to agree urgently to temporarily halt bluefin tuna fishings bluefin tuna stocks collapse, warned WWF.  The warning follows findings by the fishery's own scientists that a fishing suspension is the only measure able to ensure bluefin are not still eligible for the highest level of international trade restrictions in 2019.

Posted on 07 November 2009 | 0 comments | Read more

Houses of shrimp fishermen near Mogla, Sundarbans National Park, Bangladesh. Poverty is rife in the Sundarbans. These shrimp fishermen's houses are threatened by rising water levels due to climate change and the frequent storms that batter this area

G20 finance ministers fail to reach green on climate financing

Finance ministers of the world’s dominant economies failed to reach agreement on the financing required for a global agreement to stave off catastrophic climate change, WWF said today as the G20 finance ministers meeting here broke up with no resolution to issues dividing developed and emerging economies.

Posted on 07 November 2009 | 0 comments | Read more

Illegal fishing is rife in the Southern Ocean, and a threat to fish stocks and the marine environment.

Fishing for funds to be placed off limits for rule breakers

European governments and enterprises continuing to flout fisheries regulations are to be denied access to EU public funds, according to measures agreed by the EU Fisheries Council this week.  WWF has welcomed the initiative, which at one stage seemed likely to be derailed by last minute objections from a group of nations fishing the Mediterranean.


Posted on 21 October 2009 | 1 comments | Read more

Watch the 1 minute animation and learn how you can start reducing your carbon footprint.

TV/E and WWF hook up with young filmmakers to highlight climate change one million times #BAD09

tve will launch ‘A million views on Copenhagen’, a series of short, quirky, irreverent climate change videos from the YouTube generation, on Tuesday October 13th at 18.00 BST.

Posted on 15 October 2009 | 0 comments | Read more

Roots are collected for food in drought stricken countries. Madagascar.

Time for stalling past as climate predictions dramatically worsen

Climate negotiators received a new hurry up call today as scientists released new predictions that climate change was happening significantly faster than previous estimates. The new scenario sees warming of double the unacceptable risk levels for runaway catastrophic climate change as "not implausible" if effective action is not taken on emissions and deforestation.

Posted on 28 September 2009 | 1 comments | Read more

Water footprinting report cover page

Water Footprinting : Identifying & addressing water risks in the value chain

Anyone enduring this year’s British summer might be forgiven for questioning the fact that freshwater is becoming one of the most precious commodities on the planet – but it’s true. It’s also a reason why WWF’s partnership with SABMiller, one of the world’s largest brewers, has a particular importance.

Posted on 17 August 2009 | 0 comments | Read more

The earlier the EU can show it is reducing climate pollution and moving to the renewable energies path, the better for the international debate.

Match or better Brown, WWF urges wealthy world

WWF has welcomed fresh financial commitments on climate change from UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown as “having the potential to get some movement back into the negotiations”.

Posted on 26 June 2009 | 0 comments | Read more

The earlier the EU can show it is reducing climate pollution and moving to the renewable energies path, the better for the international debate.

Match or better Brown, WWF urges wealthy world

WWF has welcomed fresh financial commitments on climate change from UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown as “having the potential to get some movement back into the negotiations”.

Posted on 26 June 2009 | Read more

Follow the bagpipes to a better Copenhagen climate deal

Scotland’s decision to cut its emissions by 42 percent by 2020 and by 80 percent by 2050, on 1990 levels, sets an example for developed countries and sparks new hopes that world leaders would be able to agree on a successful climate change deal in Copenhagen, WWF said.

Posted on 24 June 2009 | 2 comments | Read more

WWF Scotland's Director, Dr Richard Dixon, said he hoped the whisky industry eventually would raise the environmental targets in key areas, although he praised the move of the Scottish Whisky Association to cut their use of fossil fuels by 80% by 2050.

A dram a day to keep climate change at bay

Edinburgh, Scotland: Greenhouse gas flavoured whisky is on its way out.

Scottish distillers, makers of iconic Scotch whiskies, have agreed to ‘green’ their production processes, meaning that whisky drinkers everywhere soon will be able to sit back with a single malt and know they are helping to fight climate change.

Posted on 18 June 2009 | Read more

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