Even if global warming is limited to 2°C, these places could lose 25% of their species. The findings from our new Wildlife in a Warming World report are based on a landmark new study by the University ...
On June 9, WWF and the Southeast Asia START regional centre based at Chulalongkorn University organized a workshop to explore the potential impacts of climate change on the province of Krabi in ...
Aotearoa New Zealand’s ‘farcical’ new international climate target lacks ambition and sends all the wrong signals to our trading partners, says the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) New Zealand. Under ...
Polar bears are set to become one of the most notable casualties of global warming unless drastic action is taken, says WWF. The impact of climate change is increasingly felt in polar regions, where ...
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The Weather Network on MSNWhy the Arctic's accelerated warming is an alarm bell for the planetWhat happens in the Arctic doesn't stay in the Arctic,' says a conservation lead and climate expert on the accelerated warmth occurring in the polar region.
The penguin population of Antarctica is under pressure from global warming, according to a WWF report released this week. The report, Antarctic Penguins and Climate Change, shows that the four ...
UK scientists plan to monitor krill from space as species threatened by warming - The researchers hope to analyse where ...
For project lead Dr Jess Melbourne-Thomas, it will provide a glimmer of hope amid the news that global warming records blew ... World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Australia. It's aim, to showcase ...
World Wildlife Fund Canada (WWF-Canada) said on X, before the publication of the NOAA report, the region is warming nearly three times faster than the rest of the planet, amplifying global heating ...
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