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We've put together a list of some of the scariest sounding places on the planet for you to enjoy.
But while they may sound scary and forbidding, these natural destinations are home to rich biodiversity, rare species, cultural heritage and spectacular landscape. Even more scary than their names are the threats they face - urban development, pollution, deforestation, overfishing, drought and global warming. Read more
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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The world is heading for an ecological credit crunch as demands on the world's natural capital reaches nearly one-third more than Earth can sustain.
That is the stark warning contained in the latest edition of WWF's Living Planet Report, the leading assessment of the planet’s health.
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