Climate change impacts

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01 Jul 2008
Dangerous Changes - Climate change impacts on Japan - brochure
This brochure outlines climate impacts hitting Japan and tells the stories of three Climate Witnesses from the land of the rising sun. » Read more


 
01 Jul 2008
Nippon Changes - Report
This report has all the details of the climate impacts on Japan which are outlined in the brochure "Dangerous Change". » Read more


 
"From Coal to Clean." Delta Power Station, fueled by coal. Mt. Piper, New South Wales, Australia

13 Feb 2008
Factsheet series about climate change impacts on the Arctic
The time has come to fact the facts: Climate change is transforming the Arctic in dramatic ways that affect indigenous plants, animals and fragile ecosystems.
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Emperor penguins, Dawson-Lambton Glacier, Antarctica.

11 Dec 2007
Antarctic Penguins and Climate Change
A WWF overview shows that the four populations of penguins that breed on the Antarctic continent are under escalating pressure and facing an extremely tough battle to adapt to the unprecedented rate of climate change. » Read more


 
28 Nov 2007
Climate Change in Indonesia - Implications for Humans and Nature
Climate change impacts on Indonesia, people and nature
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12 Nov 2007
What you should know: WWF summary for policy makers (IPCC Working Groups I and II)
This paper is a compilation of findings taken from the full technical reports of the IPCC’s fourth Assessment report, published in 2007.
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Red coral, Great Barrier Reef, Australia.

29 Jun 2007
Defending Nature Against Climate Change
Adapting Conservation in WWF’s Priority Ecoregions » Read more


 
The Mesoamerican Reef – a priority ecoregion for WWF – covers a large territory of water, from the Bay Islands in the north of Honduras to the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, including the coasts of Guatemala and Belize. Laughing Bird Caye, Belize.

05 Apr 2007
Saving the world's natural wonders from climate change
From the Amazon to the Himalayas, ten of the world’s greatest natural wonders face destruction if the climate continues to warm at the current rate. Here we show how we are working to defend some of the greatest natural wonders from the impacts of climate change.
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29 Jan 2007
WWF Factsheet on the new Climate Science - IPCC WG 1 meeting in Paris, 29 Jan to 1 Feb
Fact sheet on the IPCC meeting on the physical climate change science - Paris, 29 Jan to 1 Feb 2007
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The Barents Sea provides unique Arctic habitats for many species, including polar bears.

08 Jan 2007
2006 was the 6th warmest year on record
Globally, 2006 was the sixth warmest year on record, continuing a trend of increasingly hotter years.

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