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They say it’s over but it’s not World Wildlife Fund
Emerging economies commit on serious climate negotiations World Wildlife Fund
Carbon cap and trade at risk as Japan considers climate bill World Wildlife Fund
On track to the curse of Copenhagen, cure of Copenhagen still within reach World Wildlife Fund
Arctic methane reservoirs 'leaking greenhouse gas' World Wildlife Fund
WWF Climate Business Action Day World Wildlife Fund
Earth Hour heads into record territory World Wildlife Fund
30,000 young Malagasy back strong Copenhagen deal World Wildlife Fund
Europe ducks call for strong bioenergy standard World Wildlife Fund
Forest and donor countries stump up to reduce emissions World Wildlife Fund
El mundo apagará sus luces para unirse a La Hora del Planeta 2010 World Wildlife Fund
Conservation champion Yolanda Kakabadse starts term as WWF President World Wildlife Fund
A decade on, lower Danube exceeds green corridor targets World Wildlife Fund
Copenhagen Accord: half-baked text and unclear substance World Wildlife Fund
Panda Ambassador Mei Lan ushers in Chinese New Year by launching Earth Hour 2010 to the world World Wildlife Fund
World leaders can still save Copenhagen World Wildlife Fund
Time for countries behind Copenhagen Accord to show they are serious World Wildlife Fund
Voice of the people crucial in fight against climate change World Wildlife Fund
La Hora del Planeta ha llevado al reconocimiento del cambio climático en la opinión pública boliviana World Wildlife Fund
Small emissions reductions and large loopholes add up to world on way to disaster World Wildlife Fund
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