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Time for countries behind Copenhagen Accord to show they are serious

“Currently, the Copenhagen Accord sets out one agreed goal – keeping the world below the two degrees Celsius danger threshold for global warming,” said Kim Carstensen, leader of WWF’s global climate initiative. “Sunday is... Read More
“Currently, the Copenhagen Accord sets out one agreed goal – keeping the world below the two degrees Celsius danger...
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Chasing narwhal: Top Arctic wildlife sightings

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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Canada risks being left behind in clean energy revolution

Clean Economy, Living Planet – Building Strong Clean Energy Technology Industries is a first ever worldwide country ranking by clean energy sales. It found that relative to GDP, it is wind energy and insulation... Read More
Clean Economy, Living Planet – Building Strong Clean Energy Technology Industries is a first ever worldwide country ranking by...
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Canada must get in the game

Keith made an excellent point in his blog post earlier today that Canada risks being left behind in the green energy revolution. I noticed an article in the Toronto Star today about how Ontario... Read More
Keith made an excellent point in his blog post earlier today that Canada risks being left behind in the...
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Chasing narwhal: What I learned in the Arctic

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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Canadian scientists: act on climate change now

As a biologist and conservation science director for WWF-Canada, I run into scientists a lot, mostly in universities, but also in government and business. I’ve lost count of how many have told me how... Read More
As a biologist and conservation science director for WWF-Canada, I run into scientists a lot, mostly in universities, but...
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Video: Global day of climate action

Make your voice heard! Find a vigil or event near you. Visit the Inside Cop15 Video Blog for updates. Read More
Make your voice heard! Find a vigil or event near you. Visit the Inside Cop15 Video Blog for updates.
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What happened last week in Copenhagen?

Over the last week, the negotiators at the UN climate summit have put together a framework, albeit with the key details TBD, that can be developed to ensure a fair, ambitious and binding Copenhagen... Read More
Over the last week, the negotiators at the UN climate summit have put together a framework, albeit with the...
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Five reasons why we love Fairmont Hotels’ Polar Bear Week!

A look at Fairmont’s Polar Bear Week activities and how they’re engaging leadership and employees in fun and creative ways to raise money for WWF’s work in the Arctic. Read More
A look at Fairmont’s Polar Bear Week activities and how they’re engaging leadership and employees in fun and creative...
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Canada Worst Climate Performer Amongst Top 10 Greenhouse Gas Emitters: Canada ranked 56th out of 57 countries evaluated, ahead of only Saudi Arabia

“Canada is punching far below its weight when it comes to taking action to stop dangerous levels of global warming,” said Keith Stewart, director of WWF-Canada’s climate change program and one of the Canadian... Read More
“Canada is punching far below its weight when it comes to taking action to stop dangerous levels of global...
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