New hope has been extended to some of the world's most diverse and endangered forests!


Indiscriminate fishing and the shark fin soup trade are key threats!


Arctic sea ice may well have reached its lowest volumes ever!



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Support the conservation programmes of WWF in Singapore and Asia Pacific!


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Initiatives to act for Singapore's reefs in 2008 and beyond!


Conservation and Environmental work in Singapore


Living Planet Report 2008

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.


The Asia Panda Ball 2008

21 November 2008 - St Regis Hotel

Singapore will be the first country in Asia to host the glamorous Panda Ball! Prof S. Jayakumar, Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore will be the Guest of Honour. Proceeds from this evening will benefit the unique beauty of the Coral Triangle in South East Asia and South Pacific. For more info on the Asia Panda Ball, please click here





Latest News & Publications


 
Palm oil (Sawi palm) plantation, harvest. Lampung, Sumatra, Indonesia

12 Nov 2008
Sustainable shipment opens new palm oil options
The arrival of the first certified sustainable palm oil shipment in Europe opens up possibilities for palm oil users to move away from subsidising forest destruction and social disruption from expanding palm oil plantations. » Read more

 
Coral Triangle Boundary

08 Oct 2008
‘Nursery of the Seas’ must be protected in face of mass extinction
Today’s warning from the IUCN of a mass global extinction unseen for 65 million years underpins the need for more urgent protection of the world’s ‘nursery grounds’, such as the Coral Triangle, on which species critical to the livelihoods of millions of people depend for essential habitat. » Read more

 
In recent decades, China's Yangtze River has been threatened by population pressure, rapid economic development, and sometimes unsustainable use of natural resources.

24 Sep 2008
Chinese central bank and WWF outline greener banking roadmap
Chinese commercial banks should establish environmental reporting, assessment, management, and risk evaluation systems to promote sustainable development in China, according to a new report today from WWF and the People’s Bank of China (PBoC), the country’s financial and monetary regulatory agency.
» Read more

 
WWFS and CTNI team

10 Sep 2008
WWF’s Debut Asia Panda Ball in Singapore Supports the Coral Triangle

WWF will be holding its signature fund-raising event, The Panda Ball, for the first time in Asia, on Friday 21 November 2008 at the St Regis Hotel in Singapore.

» Read more

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Corporate Social Responsibility

by Dennis Pamlin
WWF's position is that voluntary initiatives are not enough: there is an urgent need for corporations to operate in a manner that is both environmentally sustainable and beneficial to their business.
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With China's rapid development some estimate that it will become the world's largest economy within 40 years - WWF is working to ensure that a new generation of companies take care of our planet.
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