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Ecological Footprint (a measure of human demand on the planet’s ecosystems) and sustainable ways of living are the theme of the first of six monthly campaigns run at the WWF pavilion during the Expo.
Gland, Switzerland — WWF recognizes the leadership in transparency of 25 of the world’s most important pulp and paper manufacturers, as demonstrated by their participation in the WWF Environmental ...
The Hong Kong Ecological Footprint Report 2010 and WWF's flagship publication, The Living Planet Report, is produced in collaboration with Global Footprint Network.
Kuwaitis had the biggest ecological footprint, meaning they consume and waste more resources per head than any other nation, the report said, followed by Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.
SCA was one of 25 pulp and paper manufacturers that responded to WWF´s invitation to show “leadership in transparency and to disclose its ecological footprint.” ...
The WWF report seeks to measure humanity’s global “ecological footprint”—that is, how much area is currently required to supply humanity with ecological goods and services.
The world populations of fish, birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles fell overall by 52 percent between 1970 and 2010, far faster than previously thought, the World Wildlife Fund said on Tuesday.