Tag: Oceans

Posts count: 295

VIFF: There Once was an Island

"For a lot of people in the developed world, climate change is something that's going to happen. In places in the developing world, it's very much a reality already." Read More
"For a lot of people in the developed world, climate change is something that's going to happen. In places...
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VIFF: The Mirror Never Lies

WWF’s Vancouver office is gearing up for our special screening of The Mirror Never Lies at the Vancouver International Film Festival on October 8. We’re presenting this film to highlight ... Read More
WWF’s Vancouver office is gearing up for our special screening of The Mirror Never Lies at the ...
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Molson-Coors employees commit to keeping our shores healthy

Two days before the official launch of the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup, Molson employees based in Montréal went down to the shores of the St. Lawrence River to clean up an important section of... Read More
Two days before the official launch of the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup, Molson employees based in Montréal went down...
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The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup in White Rock

Saturday September 17, 2011 found us on the rocky shores of the Coldicutt Trail in White Rock for the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup. Papa Plumbing chose this area for our cleanup mainly because there... Read More
Saturday September 17, 2011 found us on the rocky shores of the Coldicutt Trail in White Rock for the...
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Where do the Narwhal go?

It’s totally true that I have one of the best ‘jobs’ in the world, and I’m extremely grateful for the opportunity, and very proud to be able to represent WWF in such work. Read More
It’s totally true that I have one of the best ‘jobs’ in the world, and I’m extremely grateful for...
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The evil partner of climate change: Ocean acidification

Coral reefs are in decline worldwide because of global warming, overfishing and other impacts. Ocean acidification, unless rapidly addressed, will kill them completely. The outlook is grim: tropical reefs globally may start dissolving as... Read More
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide because of global warming, overfishing and other impacts. Ocean acidification, unless rapidly addressed,...
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