Posted on February 28, 2012
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in Climate Change, Food & Drink, Food & Farming, Living, People, Water, WWF
Change the way you think about food, we are literally eating the planet. Today we use 1/3 of the planet’s surface to produce food, by 2050 we will need twice as much food. Today it takes one litre of water to create one calorie of food. What will it be in the future? Can we use less water and less fertilisers?
Posted on February 22, 2012
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in Conservation, Land, Living, Marine life, Nature, Oceans, People, Water, WWF
WWF floated an 11 metre western gray whale down the River Thames this week, to highlight the plight faced by one of the world’s most endangered whales.
With as few as 130 whales, the western gray whale teeters on the edge of extinction. Their critical feeding ground off the coast of Sakhalin Island in the Russian Far East, is now under threat. WWF is stepping in to try and help. You can help them too.
Posted on February 17, 2012
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in Climate Change, Land, Living, People, Recycling, Technology, Water, WWF
It took 50,000 litres to make your laptop. Three square feet of rainforest was destroyed in the process. Ecosystems disappeared. Think about recycled materials. Think about the planet.
Posted on February 15, 2012
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in Conservation, Marine life, Nature, Oceans, Technology, Water, WWF
With as few as 130 whales, the western gray whale teeters on the edge of extinction. Their critical feeding ground off the coast of Sakhalin Island in the Russian Far East, is now under threat. WWF is stepping in to try and help. You can help them too.
Posted on February 8, 2012
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in Climate Change, Conservation, Marine life, Nature, Oceans, People, Water, WWF
With as few as 130 whales, the western gray whale teeters on the edge of extinction. Their critical feeding ground off the coast of Sakhalin Island in the Russian Far East, is now under threat. WWF, with help from Mr. Scruff, have stepped in to help them.
Posted on January 31, 2012
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in Conservation, Endangered species, Land, Nature, People, WWF
Ramesh Thapa, Assistant Warden at Bardia National Park in Nepal, spends long days working to protect tigers and communities surrounding the park. Ramesh is one of many WWF partners on the frontlines working towards Zero Poaching of Tigers, an initiative to stop tiger killing and trading at its source.
Posted on January 30, 2012
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in Climate Change, Energy, Land, Living, Nature, Technology, WWF
WWF’s Earth Hour is a simple idea that’s quickly turned into a global phenomenon. Hundreds of millions of people turning off their lights for one hour, on the same night, all across the planet. It’s about appreciating the brilliant world we all share — and how we need to protect it. Not just for an hour a year, but every day.
Posted on December 9, 2011
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in Living, Nature, People, WWF
A short film produced for the WWF’s 50th anniversary short film competition: “Life. Nature. You. Make the connection.”
Posted on November 22, 2011
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in Conservation, Endangered species, Nature, Wildlife, WWF
The WWF Black Rhino Range Expansion Project has established seven new populations and increased the black rhino range by 150,000 hectares in South Africa.
Posted on November 15, 2011
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in Climate Change, People, WWF
What if creativity and smart marketing could be combined to help inspire people to lead a greener life? James will show us how it could be done.