Monday, May 14, 2012

Living planet report 2012

  • Humans are currently using the equivalent of one and a half Earths to support our activities. This and other startling findings were revealed today with the release of World Wildlife Funds 2012 Living Planet Report.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Humanity's ever-growing demand for natural resources is putting huge pressure on the planet's biodiversity and threatening our future security and well-being, according to the Living Planet Report 2012, released today by World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
  • (PRWeb)
  • Humanity is outstripping the Earths resources by 50 percent — essentially using the resources of one and a half Earths every year, according to the 2012 Living Planet Report, produced by conservation agency the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
  • (LiveScience.com)
  • a report has warned. • View the Living Planet 2012 report in full Green group the WWF concludes in its Living Planet Report 2012 that mankind is already living as though we have one and a half planets at our disposal.
  • (scotsman.com)
  • April 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- West waterways that are so critical to all living things, said Geoff Eisenberg, CEO of West Marine.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • CHICAGO, April 19, 2012 reports have indicated more young professionals are choosing to live alone, yet this is in conflict with a recent survey conducted by Apartments.com that found the majority of respondents (63.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • GENEVA - World Wildlife Fund (WWF) launches Living Planet Report - 0900 GMT. TUESDAY TUESDAY, JUNE 19 JOHANNESBURG - Solar South Africa 2012 (to June 20).
  • (Global Environment - Reuters UK)
  • It's good for you, your family, and our planet. Terri Bennett is a veteran TV meteorologist, eco-expert and author of Do Your Part: A practical guide for everyday green living available at DoYourPart.com. Send questions to terri@doyourpart.
  • (CharlotteObserver.com)
  • For devotees of climate change, CO2 isn't the gas that animals exhale and plants convert into energy, preserving life on this planet. They believe instead increase in atmospheric CO2," the report found.
  • (Washington Times)

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