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Rio+20: WWF-SA remains optimistic despite lack of action
While world leaders who gathered in Brazil for the Rio+20 UN Conference on Sustainable Development ...
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WWF-SA welcomes mining minister’s commitment to conserving ecologically sensitive areas
WWF-South Africa welcomes Minister Susan Shabangu’s recent budget speech for the Department of ...
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WWF, ITUC appeal to Dilma to save faltering Rio+20 negotiations
WWF and the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) are urging Brazilian President Dilma ...
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Weak words winning out at Rio+20
“No political miracle in sight” is the judgement of WWF on the first attempt at a compromise ...
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Australia creates world’s biggest marine park network on eve of Rio+20
Australia has created the world’s biggest network of marine protected areas, setting an important ...
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Reviewing progress made towards sustainable fisheries in SA
What are the key challenges facing the fisheries sector in South Africa and how do we deal with ...
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Rio+20 must ensure a future that is both sustainable and fair
On 20-22 June world leaders will gather at Rio+20, the UN Conference on Sustainable Development in ...
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Chinese e-commerce companies crack down on illegal wildlife trade
Fifteen of the leading e-commerce sellers operating in China, including Alibaba, Taobao, and ...
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New hope for elephants under threat in Central Africa
Central African countries have signed a ground-breaking regional plan to strengthen law enforcement ...
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WWF-SA hosts innovative new `Decisive Debates’ series
WWF-South Africa, together with SABC’s SAfm and Fairtrade Africa hosted a successful first event in ...
