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Latest State-of-the-art climate scenarios show futures to avoid
New studies show the effects that global warming could have over the coming decades.
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Outstanding nature photographs available online soon
WWF, the conservation organization, and Canon, supplier of imaging systems, business machines and ...
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Commission Slammed For Withholding Chemical Info
WWF today criticised the European Commission and the European chemical industry.
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WTO admits trade damages the environment
WWF welcomes a WTO Secretariat report that acknowledges trade damages the environment.
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Madagascar establishes spectacular national park
The Andringitra National Park, in south-east Madagascar, was launched today by the Malagasy ...
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Sustainable Trade for a Living Planet
WWF warns that action to protect the global environment is under threat from WTO rules.
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Living Rivers For Europe
WWF today called on the EU to take decisive action to reverse the decline of Europe's rivers.
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Global Warming could spawn Atlantic super-hurricanes
Hurricanes like Floyd could become more common unless governments do more to fight global warming.
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WWF analysis shows toxic contamination in Yugoslavia is spreading
After its expert team confirmed evidence of damage to the environment through chemical ...
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Freshwater species in dramatic decline worldwide
Fifty-one per cent of freshwater species, from fish and frogs to river dolphins, are declining in ...
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