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Simon Mahood, member of the WWF rhino project in Vietnam, with dog 'Chevy', who is trained  to detect dung of the rare Javan rhino in the forests of Vietnam.

Dogs to sniff out the state of Vietnam’s critically endangered rhinos

Highly trained detection dogs are being used help to determine the population status of the Javan rhino in Vietnam, in an attempt to save one of the world’s rarest mammals from extinction.

Posted on 20 November 2009 | Read more

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A chance to kiss and make up in Copenhagen

November 20th 2009 - A new viral video goes live on WWF's Inside COP15 today (Friday) with the message that it's not too late to rekindle our love affair with the planet

Posted on 20 November 2009 | Read more

'On the Med tuna trail' – Using satellite technology WWF tracks giant bluefin tuna across the Mediterranean Sea as part of an ongoing project to protec the species.

Atlantic bluefin trade ban now vital as tuna commission fails to take action again

The Atlantic tuna commission today came up with only inadequate or delayed actions to ensure the recovery of the eastern Atlantic bluefin tuna, global conservation organization WWF warned today. Saving the tuna will now depend largely on an international trade ban due to be discussed in March.


Posted on 15 November 2009 | 0 comments | Read more

Torey Lakes. Daursky Biosphere Reserve. Russia

Economists fail to account for ‘natural capital’ – report

Many economists are failing to assess the value of their countries’ natural resources, putting billion’s of people’s well-being at risk and contributing to catastrophic species loss, according to a new United Nations Environment Programme report.

Posted on 13 November 2009 | 0 comments | Read more

Massive flooding in China in 2007 affected nearly 20 per cent of the country’s 1.3 billion population.

Dhaka, Manila and Jakarta top list of Asian cities facing brutal climate future

Dhaka, Manila and Jakarta are topping a WWF ranking of the climate vulnerability of 11 major cities in Asia.

Posted on 12 November 2009 | 0 comments | Read more

Temperatures across the Yangtze River Basin could increase from 1.5 - 2 Degrees Celsius over the next 50 years, while extreme weather events will also become more frequent, according to the largest river basin climate vulnerability assessment yet done.

Yangtze warned to prepare for more droughts, floods and storms

Temperatures across the Yangtze River Basin could increase from 1.5 - 2 Degrees Celsius over the next 50 years, while extreme weather events will also become more frequent, according to the largest river basin climate vulnerability assessment yet done.

Posted on 10 November 2009 | 0 comments | Read more

Most of the world's methods of producing, distributing and using energy are highly inefficient, and contribute to increasing levels of carbon dioxide emissions.

International Energy Agency fails to light the way to a safe climate future

The keenly awaited 2009 World Energy Outlook contains some remarkable analysis but does not light the way to a safe carbon future, WWF said today.

Posted on 10 November 2009 | 0 comments | Read more

Inside COP15 will deliver live and on-demand video news coverage throughout the two week UN summit and will report the highs, lows and everything in between in the negotiations for a global climate deal.

WWF and Green TV join forces to go Inside COP15

November 8th 2009 - As the world's leaders prepare to gather in Copenhagen in December for crucial talks aimed at tackling runaway climate change, WWF and Green TV have teamed up for a ground-breaking online video project aimed at taking audiences Inside COP15.

Posted on 09 November 2009 | Read more

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

Pressure mounts on tuna commission to shut down Atlantic bluefin tuna fishery

WWF, the global conservation organization, is urging countries meeting in Brazil this week to agree urgently on a temporary fishing ban for the beleaguered Atlantic bluefin tuna, as an essential measure to avoid imminent stock collapse. 

Posted on 07 November 2009 | 0 comments | Read more

We need a climate treaty which will survive recessions, elections, and natural disasters.  Not a piece of paper that will be forgotten after the next change of power in London, Tokyo or Washington.

Climate talks: Saying all the wrong things but chance remains to do the right things

An ambitious climate treaty can still be achieved in Copenhagen despite most policy makers’ focus on what they cannot achieve rather than what they can do to prevent the worst consequences of runaway climate change, WWF said at the inconclusive ending of climate negotiations in Barcelona.

Posted on 06 November 2009 | Read more

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