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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

Office

WWF United Kingdom,
Godalming

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

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FSC timber from well-managed forests has been used for this multi-functional gym hall.

UK announces environmentally-friendly timber buying policy

After four years the British government has announced how it will implement its environmentally-friendly timber buying policy.

Posted on 09 November 2004 | 0 comments | Read more

The UK power sector increases its CO2 emissions.

UK government gives industry license to increase pollution

A UK decision to allow its power sector to increase CO2 emissions can spell disaster for both business and the environment.

Posted on 28 October 2004 | 0 comments | Read more

Climate change increases the nuzmber and strength of extreme weather events - and the subsequent catastrophes, like Hurrican Mitch in Honduras in 1997.

Global warming threatens work of top aid and environment charities

Unique new coalition launched to fight climate change issues warning: act now on climate change or human development gains will go 'up in smoke'

Posted on 20 October 2004 | 0 comments | Read more

To prevent their commercial collapse ICES is advising zero catch for cod stocks in the North Sea, West of Scotland and in the Irish Sea.

ICES report advises zero catch of key commercial stocks in European waters

Brussels, Belgium – WWF urges Fisheries Ministers to listen to advice issued by the International Council in the Exploration of the Seas (ICES) and take urgent action to safeguard fish stocks across Europe.

Posted on 19 October 2004 | 0 comments | Read more

Wild salmon underwater.

Scottish aquaculture adding to pressure on world fish stocks

As one of the largest fish farmers of Atlantic salmon, the Scottish aquaculture industry is threatening local stocks.

Posted on 24 September 2004 | 0 comments | Read more

Atlantic salmon.

Sobering future for wild Atlantic salmon

In order to reverse a 50% worldwide decline in wild Atlantic salmon populations over the past 20 years, four fisheries experts have recommended actions to North Atlantic nations that would provide effective international conservation and restoration.

Posted on 03 June 2004 | 0 comments | Read more

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