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Latest from the Donation4Charity.org Wildlife Blog
Stop Climate Chaos Support the First ‘Mili-band’ of the Summer - Saturday 4th July
This saturday see's 'Stop Climate Chaos' group members Oxfam, WDM, RSPB, People & Planet, NUS, Christian Aid & the WI get together to put on the first 'Mili-band' event of the summer at the Kingsnorth summer fête in Kent. The event is being held at the proposed site of a new coal power station at Kingsnorth, with the aim to show government minister in charge of UK climate change policy, Ed Miliband, that the UK must show true global leadership on tackling climate change.
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WWF Express Concern for Disappearing Whales at Summit Meeting
The WWF charity feels lack of conservation measures are the main cause of small whales disappearing from the world’s oceans and waterways through fishing, pollution and habitat loss. These inadequate methods are now pushing dolphins, porpoises and smaller whales towards extinction as they receive much less political attention than the larger members of the species.
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Huge Charity Success With Twitter ‘#charitytuesday’
Those of you who use the micro blogging internet service, Twitter, may have noticed that '#charitytuesday' has now appeared. Organised by the voluntary organisation Lovebox, '#charitytuesday' has been set up to highlight a different charity every month. People are then asked to 'wear' a virtual badge and contribute to a conversation rather than cash, for the day.
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WWF UK Look Forward to Climate Impact Programme Unveiling
The UK Climate Impact Programme's anticipated study of the threat climate change has to the UK will be released on Thursday 18th June 2009. The study will show how the UK's weather will effect the country over the next hundred years, has been devised using the recent advances in climate science to better understand some of the uncertainties associated with climate change estimates.
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Record Mountaineer Reaches Everest Peak with WWF Climate Message
A WWF charity banner was placed on top of Mount Everest by mountaineer Apa Sherpa yesterday, urging the world to take action against climate change. The banner, which read 'Stop Climate Change - Let the Himalayas Live!' was smashed into the snow atop Mount Everest as Sherpa completed his world record 19th climb of the formidable summit.
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Shipping Industry Could Profit from 20% Cut in Emissions Claim WWF
The WWF charity has stated that international shipping could reduce its emissions by at least 20% at a negative cost to the industry. Shipping is currently responsible for nearly 3% of all global emissions but has so far not agreed to any emissions reduction agreements.
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WWF Concerns for Sumatran Logging Operation
The WWF charity is concerned that a massive logging operation planned by one of the world’s largest paper companies will destroy the forests which are home to 100 Sumatran organutans. The joint venture between Asia Pulp & Paper and the Sinar Mas Group has been given a license to clear the largest portion of natural forest remaining outside the Bukit Tigapuluh National Park in Jambi Province, Sumatra. The companies could convert all remaining natural forest outside the park in the province, which is one of the most important areas for biodiversity on the planet.
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