Monday, April 30, 2007

Any Solutions? Who Wants to Help?



The World Wildlife Fund has been doing a lot to help animals who are victims to global warming. The WWF is working with governments, power companies, and individuals and communities to reduce emissions of heat-trapping gases that cause global warming. They made the Climate Savers Act which allows companies to take a part in helping the environment of animals.The seven companies the WWF are working with are IBM, Johnson & Johnson, Polaroid, Nike, Lafarge, The Collins Companies and Sagawa Express. With the help of these companies the plan is to customize progressive business plans for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, especially focusing on carbon dioxide emissions. Today the WWF is the largest independent member-based conservation organization in the world. It has 4.7 million supporters, and projects in almost 100 countries. WWF invites many companies to come and join them in fighting global warming. WWF also has staff working around the world on climate programs and research projects.

http://www.worldwildlife.org/climate/results/moreResults.cfm#savers

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