IBM Extends Partnership with WWF’s Climate Savers Program
Under WWF’s Climate Savers program, IBM is committing to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by an additional 12 percent below 2005 levels by 2012 – building upon the 40% reduction it achieved between...
View ArticleHow clean and efficient energy is changing America
A new video released by the U.S. Department of State demonstrates how clean energy is changing communities all over America.read more
View ArticleObama Administration Issues Draft of Major Comprehensive Report on Actions...
The U.S. government late today (7 April 2010) issued the public review draft of its fifth "national communication" required under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)....
View ArticleNational Research Council Reaffirms Climate Change Science; Cites Urgent Need...
The National Research Council today (19 May 2010) released three major reports on climate change. The reports solidify the scientific basis for action on climate change, and conclude that there is an...
View ArticleGetting Back in the Game: It’s Time for U.S. to Lead in Clean Technology
A new WWF report, Getting Back in the Game, reveals the potential for U.S. market share in the largest future export markets in clean technology deployment—the developing world.read more
View ArticleWWF's Publications on Climate Change
A listing of WWF's climate change publications since 1999.read more
View ArticleGlobal Conservation Act Introduced
The Global Conservation Act (H.R. 4959), a bipartisan bill introduced in April, will strengthen the U.S. government’s ability to lead in tackling global natural resource scarcity that threatens...
View ArticlePAT on the Back for India
India advances in the low carbon economy with energy efficiency savings trading and a carbon tax on coal.read more
View ArticleMixed News from New Zealand on Climate Policy
An Emission Trading System without a carbon cap.read more
View ArticleThe Longer We Wait, the More Expensive Carbon and Fossil Fuel Reduction Becomes
The International Energy Agency earlier this month (November 2010) released its annual energy outlook report, providing its global energy outlook for 2035. According to the report, if global...
View ArticlePresidential Advisory Group Calls for Major Energy Policy Planning Process
The President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) on Monday (29 November 2010) issued a report to the President on accelerating the transformation of energy technology in the U.S....
View ArticleSprint to Become Leading U.S. Wireless Telecommunications Network in...
Sprint, the third largest wireless telecommunications network in the U.S., announced last week (11 Oct. 2011) that it would be undertaking ambitious emission reductions. They will be undertaking a...
View ArticleEmissions Transparency: High Priority for the US in Durban, Lower Priority at...
Deferral granted by the Environmental Protection Agency risks the ability to verify emissions data from individual facilities.read more
View ArticleWWF Climate Blog Has Moved to New Location
The WWF climate blog now is located at a different Web address: worldwildlife.org/blogs/wwf-climate-blog. All posts since May 2013 are at that location, while older posts will remain archived on this...
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