News Archive (01 Mar 2004 - 31 Mar 2004)
Pacific nations recognised for providing sanctuary for whales
WWF today presented a Gift to the Earth to Australia for its part in establishing the world's largest network of whale sanctuaries.
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Alternative clean energy plan: faster emission reductions, more jobs... today
A switch to existing renewable energy technology and gas can reduce Australia's carbon dioxide pollution by half by 2040 without affecting economic growth, according to a groundbreaking study by the Clean Energy Future Group.
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Marine sanctuary plan one step closer to reality
WWF Australia today welcomed the all-party support shown in the Senate for the passage of the Government's new zoning plan for the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, which creates the world's largest network of marine sanctuaries.
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Energy emissions crisis can be solved
Australia's greenhouse gas pollution can be halved by 2040, using existing technology and without affecting economic growth, according to a groundbreaking study released today by the Clean Energy Future Group.
WWF'S Climate Change expert testifies before US Senate
Washington: Dr. Lara Hansen, WWF-United States Chief Scientist, Climate Change Program, testified before the US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation about the impacts of climate change.
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