Publications

Panda Bulletin

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WWF Panda Bulletin November 2011
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WWF Panda Bulletin: November 2011

Read the latest edition of the Panda Bulletin, WWF's official supporters' magazine.

Biodiversity

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Managing water risk: business response to the risk of climate change in South Africa
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Managing water risk: business response to the risk of climate change in South Africa - a synthesis
There is wide international recognition that water scarcity will increase significantly as a result of a burgeoning global population, climate change and unsustainable consumption patters, posing a risk to the global economy, says a new report by WWF-SA.
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Cover of the Coal & Water Futures in South Africa report
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Coal & Water Futures in South Africa
South Africa’s reliance on coal-fired power has resulted in the country’s green-house gas emissions being double the global average per capita and per GDP. However, in addition to this, our dependence on coal is having devastating impacts on our water resources, according to WWF's Coal & Water Futures report. 
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Fisheries: Facts and Trends South Africa
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Fisheries: Facts and Trends, South Africa
Despite important progress made over the past ten years in restoring and improving the state of South Africa’s marine resources, significant challenges remain, according to a new report by WWF-SA. 

Climate Change & Sustainability

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Towards a Green Economy
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Towards a Green Economy: envisaging success at COP17
This publication reflects some of WWF South Africa’s efforts to articulate the opportunities and benefits of moving beyond current climate negotiation paradigms and to understand the challenges of moving to a low-carbon economy at the pace required. 
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Out Of The Bunker WWF / Oxfam Briefing Note
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Out of the Bunker: Time for a Fair Deal on Shipping Emissions
A report published by Oxfam and WWF argues that a proposed deal to apply a carbon levy to international shipping should be at the heart of the agreement at the UN climate change conference in Durban later this year. 

New proposal for a levy on shipping emissions at COP 17

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Cover of LCAP report 2011
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Approaching the 'Why, What and How' of Low-Carbon Planning in South Africa
This document presents the high-level findings from a study that considered the design of a Low Carbon Action Plan (LCAP) for South Africa. The full report is available electronically from WWF South Africa. For more information please e-mail info@wwf.org.za.

Approaching the 'Why, What and How' of Low-Carbon Planning in South Africa

2011 Annual Review

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WWF South Africa Annual Review 2011
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Read WWF-SA's latest Annual Review for the financial year ending June 2011.