Climate Change
Time for Europe to lead the fight against climate change
With Europe's plans for tackling climate change coming to the decision-making stage, WWF is challenging Members of the European Parliament to show their leadership. Will they lead the fight to keep global warming below 2°C?Track their progress and ask them if they are ready to lead
Latest News & Publications
21 Nov 2008
Greek PM inundated with e-cards for climate action
More than 3,000 Greek citizens have responded to a WWF call over the past four days by sending their Prime Minister, Kostas Karamanlis, a WWF e-card asking him to take an active part in the global efforts to fight climate change.
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20 Nov 2008
A Global Financial Architecture for Climate Change
Finance and Investment from Developed to Developing Countries » Read more
A Global Financial Architecture for Climate Change
Finance and Investment from Developed to Developing Countries » Read more
The heat is on
Climate change gathers pace faster than scientists expected.
Check out the new reportPOLICY MAKERS - GET TO WORK, DON'T LEAVE IT TO FORTUNE!
WWF is working to get a powerful global climate agreement beyond 2012.
Latest:- YES, ONE CAN ... show leadership in climate negotiations - Accra final WWF statement
- WWF urges Olympic spirit at critical UN meeting in Ghana
- UN talks in ACCRA, Ghana - media advisory
- Japanese PM Fukuda climate vision "blurred" - WWF statement
- Lack of progress in UN Climate Talks in Bonn, Germany

HOW GOOD ARE OFFSET STANDARDS?
Click image to download the WWF report comparing standards and labels for voluntary carbon offset.
Latest Climate Witness
19 Nov 2008
Climate Witness: Juan Carlos Villagran, Guatemala
As the city of Puerto Barrios, Guatemala, grows and develops, local water supplies are becoming contaminated by waste, and plant and animal species are disappearing from local waters.
Climate Witness: Juan Carlos Villagran, Guatemala
As the city of Puerto Barrios, Guatemala, grows and develops, local water supplies are becoming contaminated by waste, and plant and animal species are disappearing from local waters.








