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Last updated: Saturday, March 6, 2010
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Smaller glaciers more vulnerable, WWF-India report says
Smaller glaciers in the Himalayas are proving much more vulnerable to climate change impacts than previously thought, with significant implications for the livelihood and freshwater supplies of millions, according to a new report by WWF-India and Birla Institute of Technology (BIT). |
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HP Joins WWF’s Global Forest and Trade Network
HP today announced it has joined the Global Forest & Trade Network in North America (GFTN-NA), a World Wildlife Fund (WWF) initiative linking more than 300 companies globally that share a commitment to responsible forestry. |
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Nokia Siemens Networks cuts real estate CO2 emissions by 13% in 2008
Nokia Siemens Networks’ 2008 Corporate Responsibility report, published today, highlights the vast potential for its products and services to support social and economic development as well as tackling climate change. The report also covers the company’s ethical approach to business, including supply chain auditing and self-assessment of Nokia Siemens Networks’ factories. |
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IT solutions offer cost and climate benefits
Existing information technologies (IT) can produce dramatic reductions in harmful CO2 emissions while fully meeting the demands of today’s corporations, two new WWF reports are demonstrating. |
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Green light for solar panels in Scotland
The majority of householders in Scotland will be able to install solar panels and other energy generating equipment without planning permission from now on, although government ministers have yet to decide whether to exempt wind turbines and air-source heat pumps. |
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WWF Greenprint for presidential candidates
WWF-US has released a "Greenprint" agenda, a policy roadmap for the next US president to address global threats to environmental, social and political stability in four key areas. |
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Multiple Polar Bears Discovered Swimming Many Miles from Alaska Coast
An aerial survey by government scientists in Alaska's Chukchi Sea this week found at least nine polar bears swimming in open water - with one at least 60 miles from shore - raising concern among wildlife experts about their survival. A World Wildlife Fund (WWF) polar bear expert said the bears could have difficulty making it safely to shore and risk drowning, particularly if a storm arises. |
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EU countries add to illegal logging trade
Deforestation, a major contributor to climate change, is still rampant globally and European Union countries are guilty of compounding the problem according to a new WWF report. |
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G8 climate measures fall "dangerously short'
The target of halving greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 agreed by G8 leaders at their Toyako summit in Japan has been described as "pathetic" and "dangerously short of what is needed" by Kim Carstensen, Director of WWF Global Climate Initiative. |
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