Press Releases
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WWF Urges HKSAR Government to Scale Up Green Expenditure and Promote Green Employment
Hong Kong's first-ever green job survey reflects inertia of companies and government WWF-Hong ...
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Green Groups Urge for Protection and Conservation of Tung Chung River, Estuary, Coastal Areas and Associated Habitats
The undersigned green groups are deeply concerned about the Government’s plan to reclaim the Tung ...
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Australia creates the world’s biggest marine park network; Hong Kong is lagging far behind with less than 2% marine protected area
Australia today created the world’s biggest network of marine protected areas, setting an important ...
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Green Groups Urge EPD to “Resolve or Reject” Project Profile for the Third Runway
Eleven green groups today called on the Environmental Protection Department (EPD) to seek further ...
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Rising consumption, increased resource use by a growing population puts unbearable pressure on our Planet – WWF 2012 Living Planet Report
Gland, Switzerland. An ever-growing demand for resources by a growing population is putting ...
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WWF Continues the Journey with Migratory Birds: Nearly 2,000 migratory shorebirds have been flagged in Hong Kong over the past 11 years
Today, WWF-Hong Kong announces several recent successes in our shorebird flagging programme as a ...
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Earth Hour 2012: 2.8 million people in Hong Kong take action for more sustainable living
WWF-Hong Kong today released the results of its recent Earth Hour 2012 Survey. The survey, ...
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Hong Kong's Youth Present Earth Day Gifts to the Planet at the ‘Marine Guardian – Save the Sharks through Arts Programme’
Today, WWF held an award presentation ceremony at Fashion World, Whampoa to acknowledge local ...
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Hong Kong’s Youth Celebrate Earth Day by Contributing Over 2,000 Entries to the ‘Marine Guardian – Save the Sharks through Art Programme’
WWF is organising an art exhibition from 21–22 April and an award presentation ceremony on 22 April ...
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Go beyond Earth Hour, Commit to a daily green challenge!
The spirit of Earth Hour continues in Hong Kong even after the “lights-off” event on 31 March, as ...