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National Sweater Day

Party photos of the week The Globe and Mail February 5, 2011 Environment File St. Albert Gazette February 12, 2011 Grab your ugliest sweater and raise awareness Metro Toronto February 14, 2011 Ugly sweaters on display at VIU Nanaimo Daily News February 16, 2011 Wear environmentalism on your sleeves...
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WWF’s Energy Report

Clean energy shift could save world trillions, eco-group says Edmonton Journal February 3, 2011 Planet could save trillions by shifting to renewable energy: WWF Montreal Gazette February 3, 2011 Renewable energy feasible, group says The Globe and Mail February 3, 2011
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WWF’s brave new world: 100% renewable energy by 2050

100% renewable energy is achievable by 2050 WWF’s new study, The Energy Report, outlines how all the world’s energy can be provided cleanly, renewably and economically by 2050. This will vastly reduce anxieties over energy security, pollution and catastrophic climate change. The two-part report is presented by energy consultancy...
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BP/Rosneft Drilling Plans Threaten Arctic Parks

Arctic oil drilling plans of BP and Rosneft overlap with some key protected areas, a joint WWF and and Transparent World analysis (see the map) shows. The Novaya Zemlya is one of the parks affected by the recently announced plans to drill for oil in the South Kara Sea...
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WWF’s Green CommUnity School Grants Program

WWF and Canadian Schools Voices for Our Planet (blog) June 14, 2011 School grants encourage green living Metro News Canada June 13, 2011 All about naturalization; Pasadena Elementary secures $5,000 grant through World Wildlife Fund’s green schools program The Western Star June 9, 2011 Kingsclear Consolidated School wins WWF-Canada...
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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 27, 2011 Vulnerable Indian Rhinos Successfully Moved to New Habitat Digital Journal December 30, 2010...
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Tiger numbers could triple if large-scale landscapes protected: study

Asia’s tiger reserves could support more than 10,000 wild tigers – three times the current number – if they are managed as large-scale landscapes that allow for connectivity between core breeding sites, a new paper from some of the world’s leading conservation scientists finds. The study, co-authored by WWF...
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