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The Palm Oil Financing Handbook

20 Dec 2008
New guide for financial institutions: The Palm Oil Financing Handbook
Practical guidance on sustainable financing and investing in the palm oil sector
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The International Conference for Renewable Energies underway in Germany must lead the world forward on renewable energy.<BR>

08 Dec 2008
Green high-tech champions slow to take up China opportunities
Developed world countries with the reputation of being green technology leaders are falling behind in the huge new market for green goods and services opening up in China.
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05 Dec 2008
Better criteria needed to define PBT chemicals
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The One Planet LIfestyle guidebook

01 Dec 2008
Essential reading for low-carbon lifestyle
A consumer handbook on how individuals and families can reduce their carbon footprint and monthly outgoings has been published today by WWF. The WWF Pocket Guide to a One Planet Lifestyle contains top tips on how to be more environmentally-friendly in the home, the workplace and when planning a holiday.
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Bigeye Tuna for sale at the fish market in Hawaii.

27 Nov 2008
Pacific tuna face risky fisheries meeting
Yellowfin tuna and bigeye tuna fisheries in the western and central Pacific also face collapse if a forthcoming management meeting doesn't dramatically change the way they are harvested, WWF warned today.
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Cutting the wood in the plantation and taking it to the collection point for transport. DR Congo - Gorilla Appeal 2007

03 Nov 2008
Targets and timelines needed for Africa’s new sustainability roadmap
More protected areas, respect for indigenous populations, the sharing of benefits and greater care for forests were all features of a broad sustainability action plan outlined last week by African nations.
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Man-made chemicals can be bad for health and the environment.

29 Oct 2008
First REACH hazardous chemicals list is a drop in the ocean
The first-ever list of 15 hazardous chemicals released today by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) is a welcome start, but it is a drop in the ocean when compared to the hundreds of well-known dangerous substances present in products used every day across Europe, said a coalition of environmental, health, consumer and women’s public interest groups.

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Kerinci Seblat National Park, Sumatra, Indonesia.

09 Oct 2008
Ministers, governors commit to saving Sumatra
New hope was extended to some of the world's most diverse and endangered forests today as WWF, four Indonesian ministers and ten provincial governors announced a bold commitment to protect the remaining forests and critical ecosystems of Sumatra.
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WWF International Director General discusses the global ecological footprint at the launch of the 2006 Living Planet Report. Beijing, China.

02 Oct 2008
Sustainability ‘no longer just CSR’ says WWF chief
Sustainability is no longer just a matter of corporate social responsibility (CSR), it is a fundamental business proposition, James Leape, Director General of WWF International, told a business audience in Geneva this week.
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In recent decades, China's Yangtze River has been threatened by population pressure, rapid economic development, and sometimes unsustainable use of natural resources.

24 Sep 2008
Chinese central bank and WWF outline greener banking roadmap
Chinese commercial banks should establish environmental reporting, assessment, management, and risk evaluation systems to promote sustainable development in China, according to a new report today from WWF and the People’s Bank of China (PBoC), the country’s financial and monetary regulatory agency.
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