Working for the environment in North America




Latest News & Publications


 
Stripped mining landscape in Canada

13 Aug 2008
Advertising not sustainable, authority tells Shell
A Shell suggestion in advertising that oil sands were a sustainable energy source has been ruled out of order by the UK’s Advertising Standards Authority, upholding a complaint lodged by WWF-UK.
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31 Jul 2008
Flawed U.S. Regulations on Captive Tigers, New Report Shows
Huge gaps in U.S. regulations could make Tigers held in captivity a target for illegal trade, wildlife trade monitoring network TRAFFIC and WWF found in the first-ever report into captive Tiger regulations across the United States.
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Oil Sands, Alberta, Canada.

29 Jul 2008
Scraping the bottom of the oil barrel a significant new climate risk
Exploitation of North America’s shale and tar-sand oil reserves could increase atmospheric CO2 levels by up to 15%, a new report from WWF-UK and the major UK financial group Co-Operative Financial Services (CFS) has warned.
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WWF local websites

Offices

WWF Canada,
Toronto Main

245 Eglinton Avenue East Suite 410 Toronto Ontario M4P 3J1
Canada

T: +1 416 489 8800
F: +1 416 489 3611
 
WWF United States,
Washington DC

1250 24th Street NW Washington
United States of America

T: +1 202 293 4800
F: +1 202 293 9211

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