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  • India’s sustainable eating habits recognised as world’s greenest by WWF report. Full story

    India’s sustainable eating habits recognised as world’s greenest by WWF report. Full story

    The report highlighted India’s National Millet Campaign, praising its promotion of traditional, climate-resilient grains such as millets. The initiative encouraged millet consumption as a means of combating climate change while improving public health.

  • Majestic snow leopard caught on camera by US photographer leaves internet awestruck; watch it here

    Majestic snow leopard caught on camera by US photographer leaves internet awestruck; watch it here

    The video, titled "Locking eyes with a snow leopard," has mesmerised social media users worldwide, who are praising both the animal and Henry's exceptional photography.

  • Independence Day 2023 | Vision@2047: What India's biodiversity will look like

    Independence Day 2023 | Vision@2047: What India's biodiversity will look like

    Wildlife and conservation expert MK Ranjitsinh, whose next book is 'Mountain Mammals of the World', says, by 2047, India's biodiversity as national natural heritage will be protected by laws, policies and people.

  • WWE stock spikes as Vince McMahon rejoins board after misconduct investigation

    WWE stock spikes as Vince McMahon rejoins board after misconduct investigation

    Vince McMahon is rejoining the board of WWE several months after he retired from the sports entertainment company during an investigation into alleged misconduct.

  • Nature pushed to the brink by 'runaway consumption': WWF

    Nature pushed to the brink by 'runaway consumption': WWF

    Measured by weight, or biomass, wild animals today only account for four per cent of mammals on Earth, with humans (36 per cent) and livestock (60 per cent) making up the rest.

  • WWF-India launches first-ever nature-themed comic book

    WWF-India launches first-ever nature-themed comic book

    The book was launched by Bikram Grewal, eminent ornithologist and author, and Ravi Singh, Secretary and CEO, WWF-India, followed by a meet and greet/book signing with the authors, Rohan Chakravarty and Bijal Vachharajani.

  • DU Battery Saver and DU Speed Booster Partner with WWF, Educate Millions on Rainforest Conservation

    DU Battery Saver and DU Speed Booster Partner with WWF, Educate Millions on Rainforest Conservation

    DU Battery Saver and DU Speed Booster, popular Android utilities from DU Group, a product development team of Baidu, Inc. (NASDAQ: BIDU), today ...

  • WWF Teams Up with Baidu Mobile Apps on `C-Plan` Carbon Emissions Reduction Initiative

    WWF Teams Up with Baidu Mobile Apps on `C-Plan` Carbon Emissions Reduction Initiative

    From December 24th to 31st 2015, WWF will be partnering with Baidu Mobile Apps, developer of the world’s most popular ...

  • India could be burnt by global warming

    India could be burnt by global warming

    Anyone sceptical about the effects of global warming should listen to those who work in the Himalayas. Asia's great mountain range is already affected by climate change and scientists say it will experience yet more dramatic impacts in the future - with possibly grave consequences.

  • Obama wins praise abroad for climate change goals

    Obama wins praise abroad for climate change goals

    US President Barack Obama won praise abroad on Tuesday for his pledge to lead the fight against climate change, which has faltered as nations argue over who should foot the bill to lower carbon emissions.

  • World living beyond its resources, summit off-track: WWF

    World living beyond its resources, summit off-track: WWF

    Biodiversity has decreased by an average of 28% globally since 1970 and the world would have to be 50% bigger to have enough land and forests to provide for current levels of consumption and carbon emissions, conservation group WWF said on Tuesday.

  • WWF takes images of rare tigers in logging forest

    WWF takes images of rare tigers in logging forest

    The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has recorded images of 12 endangered Sumatran tigers, including a mother playing with cubs, in an Indonesian forest that it said is about to be cleared by loggers.

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