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WWF gives Europe 'E' for effort on climate (News) A new report commissioned by the World Wildlife Fund on EU climate policies condemns what it sees as a "standstill in long-term strategies". It cites in particular a decline in support for renewable energy sources in the course of the financial crisis. More »
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WWF says sustainability of palm oil sources improving (News) Supermarkets and food companies are improving how they source palm oil, a key ingredient in half of all packaged foods &# but not fast enough to prevent further environmental damage, according to the World Wildlife Fund. More »
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WWF: Sustainability of industry's palm oil sources improving (News) Supermarkets and food companies are improving how they source palm oil, a key ingredient in half of all packaged foods &# but not fast enough to prevent further environmental damage, according to the World Wildlife Fund. More »
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No, sorry, this isn’t how it works loves So, George Monbiot tells us all that advertising is ‘orrible and links to a WWF (ya, wildlife people telling us all about advertising!) report which says: It is incumbent on the advertising industry to demonstrate that the cultural impacts of advertising are benign. No mateys, that isn’t how it works. It could be of course,
submitted by TimWorstall on 25th Oct 2011 (via timworstall.com)
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Greenpeace and WWF anniversaries highlight wildly differing tactics This week marks two anniversaries of global green campaigning groups that could scarcely be more different, while holding almost identical aims. More »
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The value of the WWF Thought this was interesting: WWF, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, makes about $500m a year from donations and corporate endorsements So the World Wildlife Fund gets $500 million a year in income. Difficult to really place an “enterprise value” on something which doesn’t avowedly make profits but that sort of turnover would
submitted by TimWorstall on 25th Jul 2011 (via timworstall.com)
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Richard Meyer served on the Government Consultative Panel for three years, wrote The Fate of the Badger (Batsford 1986) and worked for a year with WWF. Tis post is adapted from his submission to Defra as part of the public consultation process on bovine tuberculosis. The background is briefly that the majority of farmers have
submitted by LiberalDemocratVoice on 26th Nov 2010 (via libdemvoice.org)
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THE row between the oil industry and renewable energy firms has intensified amid claims that wind farm companies building offshore risk having their leases terminated without
submitted by Scotsman on 3rd Nov 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
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Lordy, haven’t these people got bored yet? The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) calculated the impact of each country by measuring the amount of carbon, water and other natural resources consumed by an average person in a year. Overall people are using 50 per cent more than the planet can provide. Yes,
submitted by TimWorstall on 15th Oct 2010 (via timworstall.com)
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SCOTLAND is in a prime position to lead the way in reducing the world's carbon footprint, the WWF has claimed, warning that human demands on natural resources are outstrip
submitted by Scotsman on 13th Oct 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
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