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March 26, 2007

World Wildlife Fund, Helping Our Planet

Demand organic garden and food items or eco-labelled goods and asking for them if not available

Working in 100 countries with over 5 million members (1.2 million in the U.S. alone), WWF works to preserve the diversity of animal life. These are some of the things they do:

Protecting natural areas and wild populations of plants and animals, including endangered species.
Protecting sustainable approaches to the use of renewable natural resources.
Protecting more efficient use of resources and energy and the maximum reduction of pollution.

WWF has helped establish or manage nearly 500 parks and game reserves. World Wildlife Fund is effective safeguarding hundreds of species and millions of acres of wildlife habitat. They have relocated rhinos in Nepal and saved Siberian tigers in the Russian Far East. Helped protect the critically endangered Maui's dolphin. Stopped plans to hunt and kill all tigers in the northern Malaysian state of Kelantan in response to human-tiger conflict.

The educational efforts of WWF are geared to organic items or eco-labelled goods as well as everyday activities that can make a real difference to the environment. The World Wildlife Fund’s educational material is makes Turn off equipment like televisions and stereos when you're not using them, turn off the tap when brushing your teeth, collect the water used to wash vegetables and salad to water your houseplants, recycling paper, glass, plastics and other waste, using rechargeable batteries and not using "throw-away" products like paper plates and napkins, and plastic knives, forks, and cups.
 
While out shopping WWF suggests demanding  organic items or eco-labelled goods and asking for them if not available and taking your own bags to the shops to carry home your groceries and shopping, buying organically grown fruits, vegetables, cotton clothing, and hemp-fibre products. One should not buy bottled water if you know your tap water is safe. Choose biodegradable cleaning products, energy-efficient household appliances, use recycled paper, buy dolphin-friendly tuna.

In the garden one can collect rainwater to water your flowers, use organic compost and mulch, plant local species of trees, stop using chemical pesticides and use natural products instead.  Attract birds to your garden to eat aphids and other gardeners’ pests.  Use traps, parasites, and natural predators such as ladybirds.  Use plants that repel insects. Some herbs and flowers - including basil, chives, mint, marigolds, and chrysanthemums - mixed in with other plants, help keep pests away.

Other common responsible common sense advice like not using power or  electrical equipment like leaf-blowers and use a rake instead, not pouring antifreeze, oil or other chemicals on the ground, into storm sewers or down the drain, not buying garden furniture or decking made of tropical hard wood - mahogany for example - unless it's got a Forest Stewardship Council label (the "tick" tree).
 
On the global warming front, WWF has bought into the founder of the Internets CO2 doomsday scenario neglecting the fact that the sun is getting hotter and more active than thought. The sun’s radiation has increased by 0.5% per decade since the late 1970’s. That is cause for alarm.

CO2 emissions have spurted up and down with economic cycles for recessions and boom markets. If CO2 emissions were link to global warming, you would expect to see rises and falls of temperature follow the ups and downs for the global economy. That has not happened. The planets temperature has risen because  of the suns radiation increase, not CO2 emissions, at least this is the case made by reputable scientists. They went on to say that a 99 in 100 correlation exists that the increase in sunspot intensity and solar activity is the reason for the increase in global temperature.

In other words, if  you shut down the factories and power stations as Gore suggests, there would be little effect in the global temperature. Because of the intense political pressure, Europe sets strict targets for EU emissions to be reduced by 30% by 2020. A fifth of energy from renewable energy. WWF supports deep cuts in global emissions, however, the poor nations of the world continue to be the worst polluters.

As WWF works to preserve the diversity and abundance of life on Earth, raise the awareness by using:
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Buy WWF Bank Checks as a way of raising Awareness of WWF Mission for Social Responsibility To Protect Wildlife and Endangered Species. Working to ensure that the world our children inherits will be home to elephants, tigers, giant pandas, whales and other wildlife species, as well as people.

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Save up to 50% off bank fees and promote WWF awareness. World Wildlife Fund's mission is the conservation of nature.

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