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The Coca-Cola System Announces New Global Targets For Water Conservation And Climate Protection In Partnership With WWF

The Coca-Cola System Announces New Global Targets For Water Conservation And Climate Protection In Partnership With WWF

   The Coca-Cola Company, in partnership with World Wildlife Fund (WWF), today announced ambitious new targets to improve water efficiency and reduce carbon emissions within its system-wide operations, while promoting sustainable agricultural practices and helping to conserve the world's most important freshwater basins.

Posted : Fri, Oct 31, 2008

Category : Science / General-Sciences News

Towards a biofuel standard to sort the green from the ungreen

Towards a biofuel standard to sort the green from the ungreen

   A global panel of experts have today lent their support to a draft standard for the use of sustainable biofuels that will inject some rigour into the murky debate about the embracing of biofuels that may cause more emissions than they save.

Posted : Wed, Aug 13, 2008

Category : Science / General-Sciences News

Human well-being better in a better protected environment

Human well-being better in a better protected environment

   Well planned and managed protected areas can play a key role in reducing poverty, with the relationship strengthened when well-being is measured as more than just income, according to a new analysis by WWF.

Posted : Mon, May 26, 2008

Category : Science / General-Sciences News

Manage wildlife trade for better development outcomes

Manage wildlife trade for better development outcomes

   Well-managed wildlife trade has the potential to be even more of a key development tool for the world's poor, finds a new report by the wildlife trade monitoring network, TRAFFIC, and WWF.

Posted : Mon, May 26, 2008

Category : Science / General-Sciences News

Green turtle nesting sites discovered in Senegal

Green turtle nesting sites discovered in Senegal

   A WWF survey has discovered several marine turtle nesting sites on the beaches of Senegal, prompting calls from conservationists to improve protection of the endangered species.

Posted : Wed, Oct 31, 2007

Category : Science / General-Sciences News

Protecting cod and coral off eastern Canada

Protecting cod and coral off eastern Canada

   Decisions made at a meeting of the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization will help cod recover and protect vulnerable cold-water corals off the Canadian provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador

Posted : Thu, Oct 04, 2007

Category : Science / General-Sciences News

Study: Growing more rice with less water

Study: Growing more rice with less water

   A new method to grow rice could save hundreds of billions of cubic metres of water while increasing food security, according to a study by WWF published today.

Posted : Wed, Oct 03, 2007

Category : Science / General-Sciences News
 
 
 
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