- 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). (msnbc.com)
- 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). (MoneyControl.com)
- 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)
- A study of dwindling species in the Indo-Pacific region paints a bleak future for the koala. The 2012 Living Planet Report, by the conservation group WWF, says species in the region have declined by 64 per cent since 1970 - the worst of all the worlds regions. (WWF - Skynews.com)
- 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)
- In a parking lot outside Anglades marble-floored office, more than 100 families have been living in tents since the earthquake silver and copper pushed up from the hot innards of the planet. (Huffington Post)
- April 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- West waterways that are so critical to all living things, said Geoff Eisenberg, CEO of West Marine. (Yahoo Finance)
- This is one of the central conclusions of a major new report by the UKs Royal Society that brings together a wide range of evidence on humanitys effects on the planet and how these worlds poorest people - those living on less than $1.25 (£0. (Chemistry World)
Monday, May 14, 2012
Living planet report 2012
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