WWF-Australia - for a living planet

News Archive (01 Jul 2007 - 31 Jul 2007)

Earth Hour 2008 announced: March 29

Sydney is a city with global influence. This was the message WWF-Australia delivered to Sydney leaders this morning, when it announced March 29 as the date for Earth Hour 2008.

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All options for water buy-back must remain on the table

Commonwealth and State governments must keep all options on the table if we hope to return over-allocated river systems to more sustainable use, according to WWF-Australia.

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Sydney leaders gather to commit to the next phase of Earth Hour

"More than 140 Sydney-based leaders of major Australian businesses will come together tomorrow (Wednesday 25 July) to turn a Sydney initiative into a worldwide stand against global warming.

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New coal-fired power station is not 'clean coal': WWF

The Queensland Government's climate strategy will be rendered useless by the proposed new coal-fired power station which the Premier has wrongly suggested is "clean coal", WWF-Australia announced today.

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