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Patrick Thornton

Dry Lands and Effects of Climate Change in Mindoro, Philippines - 0 views

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    "WWF Philippines works in Sablayan to explain the difficult concept of climate change - what it means to have rising sea water levels; stronger and extreme weathers in the rainy season and drought in the summer season. The term now in use for conservation here is ADAPTATION - what to anticipate and how to proactively react in these trying times."
Patrick Thornton

Tiger Tops WWF's List of Ten Critically Endangered Species - 0 views

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    "There are only about 3,200 tigers left on the planet. Habitat loss and illegal pouching are largely to blame. In the last 100 years, world tiger populations have been decimated by 95% due to the demand for tiger bones, skins & other body parts."
Patrick Thornton

Indochinese tigers on brink of extinction: WWF - 0 views

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    "Tigers in the Greater Mekong region are facing extinction, their numbers down more than 70 percent in slightly more than a decade due to poachers and habitat destruction."
Patrick Thornton

Russia, Asian Nations Pledge To Double Tiger Populations by 2020 - 0 views

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    Conservationists called the 13-nation agreement an important step in protecting the wild cats, whose numbers have plummeted in recent decades as human encroachment has eliminated more than nine-tenths of their habitat. Experts say there are fewer than 3,500 wild tigers today, compared to an estimated 100,000 at the beginning of the 20th century. Hailing the agreement, Michael Baltzer, head of the WWF Tiger Initiative, said "There never has been a high-level government commitment to take forward tiger conservation."
lark dunham

WWF's Top 10 Endangered Species to Watch in 2010 : TreeHugger - 0 views

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    Great slideshow of some of the most threatened species in the world.
Patrick Thornton

WWF's Top Ten Critically Endangered Species - 0 views

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    1. Tiger 2. Polar Bear 3. Pacific Walrus 4. Magellanic Penguin 5. Leatherback Turtle 6. Bluefin Tuna 7. Mountain Gorilla 8. Monarch Butterfly 9. Javan Rhinoceros 10. Giant Panda
Patrick Thornton

New Pentagon report declares climate change and energy as key issues "shaping the futur... - 0 views

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    "The Pentagon released (1 February 2010), its Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR) for 2010 [PDF] , stating that crafting a strategic approach to climate and energy are a priority. The QDR states, "Climate change and energy are two key issues that will play a significant role in shaping the future security environment. Although they produce distinct types of challenges, climate change, energy security, and economic stability are inextricably linked.""
Patrick Thornton

Your square-jawed hero is, in fact, the scientist - 0 views

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    "If climate-change researchers sound alarmist, it's only because they're alarmed."
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