Damning UN investigation condemns WWF flagship project in Congo and reveals massive scale of abuse.
… 2020 News International Change Makers WWF Un Human Rights Survival International … Damning UN investigation condemns WWF flagship project in Congo and reveals massive scale of abuse. A WWF project in central Africa has been …
New report details options for increasing demand for post-consumer recycled waste.
… & Systems Policy Waste And Recycling Eunomia WWFWWF-UK Resource Association … been outlined in a new report commissioned by WWF-UK and the Resource Association. The …
Over 18 million people live off the natural bounty of the The Mekong Delta, writes Tom Fawthrop - the source of huge annual harvests of fish, rice, fruit, and one of the world's most productive ecosystems. But now huge dams threaten to strangle the Mekong river and the abundant life it supports, while the world sits idly by.
… River and its continued high biodiversity. WWF regards the dolphins as a flagship … to the only dolphin population in Laos" , WWF reports . "These dolphins have highly … to the Mekong via the Tonle Bassac River. WWF programme officer in Cambodia Chit San Ath …
The Government’s second attempt at a fair and legal public consultation on nuclear power has been declared a ‘sham’ by leading environmental groups.
… Gordon Brown Greenpeace Friends Of The Earth WWF Power Plants UK Climate Change Energy News … environmental groups. Friends of the Earth, WWF, Green Alliance and Greenpeace have now …
The Mekong is among Southeast Asia's greatest rivers, sustaining tens of millions from its abundant fisheries and its floodwaters which both irrigate and fertilise. But as Tom Fawthrop reports, Nature's bounty, and beauty, are at risk from a series of 11 dams.
… of the ecosystems. Dr Jian Hua-Meng, WWF's hydropower consultant, is astounded by … to accept some scrutiny after all. Meanwhile WWF's research shows that the dam presents a … is not a responsible corporate player" , WWF's Jian commented. "This technology is …
A landmark partnership between Kew and the Forest Stewardship Council is using DNA technology to help prevent illegal logging, estimated by Interpol to cost between up to £76 billion annually.
… reports from the Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF International) have shown that in Latin …
Dam builders have a new mantra, writes Tom Fawthrop: 'sustainable hydropower'. Repeated at every opportunity, it is based on the unproven idea that large dams can be made 'sustainable' by promising future 'mitigation'. And so it is at the Don Sahong dam in Laos which is about to devastate the mighty Mekong and the 60 million people who depend on it for food and livelihood.
… at best. Hydropower consultant working with WWF Dr Jian-Hua Meng views the mitigation …