Features
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Low carbon, high hopes
The article was written by the Director General of WWF International James P. Leape and was ...
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Letter of condolences to the quake victims and their families
As an international conservation organization working in China for nearly 30 years, WWF would like ...
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Climate Solutions Available to Stop the Climate Change, WWF
Developing renewable energy and improving energy efficiency are two crucial and effective solutions ...
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WWF: More Sustainable Practices for Beijing Olympics
WWF supports more sustainable practices and legacy building for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games ...
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Melting Glaciers on the Tibetan Plateau
"Glaciers are melting, temperatures are rising and rainy seasons have become unpredictable."
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Re-think on China's New Role in Global Economy
With rapid growth of Chinese outward investment, the world needs to re-think its current global ...
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Five Things not to Eat for Chinese New Year - TRAFFIC
Looking for that sumptuous dining experience as Chinese New Year approaches? TRAFFIC, the wildlife ...
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First Snow in 2006
Chen Yongbing, male, aged thirty-two, has spent over fifteen years as a field ranger, working on ...
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Beating Around the Forest for Panda Protection in Minshan
The sun crests over the mountain, casting beams through the cold and smoky air and upon the frosted ...
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"Spreading the Word" - Nick Young reports on BP & WWF's Environmental Education Programme in China
BP’s largest social investment in China is The Environmental Educators Initiative conducted in ...