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Water footprint of beer more on the farm than in the brewery

Water footprinting: Identifying and addressing water risks in the value chain evaluated the water footprints – a way of understanding water use through the whole value chain – of SAB Miller beers produced in... Read More
Water footprinting: Identifying and addressing water risks in the value chain evaluated the water footprints – a way of...
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Water stewardship enters new phase

The new standard setting process, unveiled at the annual World Water Week gathering in Stockholm for water professionals from governments, businesses and NGOs, will operate under the umbrella of the Alliance for Water Stewardship... Read More
The new standard setting process, unveiled at the annual World Water Week gathering in Stockholm for water professionals from...
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Wealthy world at risk from water woes elsewhere

While German households use 124 litres of water a day directly, individual Germans use 5288 litres of water a day when the water requirements of producing their food, clothes and other consumption items are... Read More
While German households use 124 litres of water a day directly, individual Germans use 5288 litres of water a...
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Chasing narwhal: Camping in Grise Fiord

Last August, WWF’s Jacqueline Nunes joined a research expedition to Ellesmere Island to study narwhal, the “unicorns of the sea.” Read about her journey all throughout Polar Bear Week. Read More
Last August, WWF’s Jacqueline Nunes joined a research expedition to Ellesmere Island to study narwhal, the “unicorns of the...
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Stockholm sends a message to Copenhagen on water

WWF, which played a key role in the discussions leading to the Stockholm Statement as a key outcome of World Water Week, strongly endorsed the message which was greeted with a unanimous show of... Read More
WWF, which played a key role in the discussions leading to the Stockholm Statement as a key outcome of...
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Oil Spill a potential disaster for marine life

“This is a potential disaster for turtles, whales, dolphins, sea birds and sea snakes,” said Dr Gilly Llewellyn, WWF-Australia’s Conservation Manager. “The oil and gas spill is still not under control and is expected... Read More
“This is a potential disaster for turtles, whales, dolphins, sea birds and sea snakes,” said Dr Gilly Llewellyn, WWF-Australia’s...
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WWF-International’s work in the news

4 rare Javan Rhinos photographed in Indonesia The Canadian Press February 28, 2011 Monarch butterfly numbers rebound in Mexico Edmonton Journal February 19, 2011 Tiger numbers could triple if landscapes saved: study Canoe.ca January... Read More
4 rare Javan Rhinos photographed in Indonesia The Canadian Press February 28, 2011 Monarch butterfly numbers rebound in Mexico...
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connect2earth now links young people directly with world’s top experts to debate green issues

IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature), WWF and Nokia launched www.connect2earth.org in 2008 as an online community for young people to have their say on the environment by uploading videos, pictures and comments.... Read More
IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature), WWF and Nokia launched www.connect2earth.org in 2008 as an online community for...
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Chasing narwhal: Let the adventure begin…

Last August, WWF’s Jacqueline Nunes joined a research expedition to Ellesmere Island to study narwhal, the “unicorns of the sea.” Read about her journey all throughout Polar Bear Week Read More
Last August, WWF’s Jacqueline Nunes joined a research expedition to Ellesmere Island to study narwhal, the “unicorns of the...
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There has Never Been a Better Time Not To Buy a Reactor

Conditions have changed and the McGuinty government should support its own Green Energy Act by deciding against buying new nuclear reactors this summer, say thirteen prominent environmental organizations in an open letter to the... Read More
Conditions have changed and the McGuinty government should support its own Green Energy Act by deciding against buying new...
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