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WWF

Established in 1961, WWF operates in more than 100 countries. It currently funds around 2,000 conservation projects and employs almost 4,000 people across the planet.

The organization is almost unique in that it has that local presence to global presence - talking to tribes of Baka pygmies in the central African rainforests, through to face-to-face discussions with institutions such as the World Bank and the European Commission.

But at every stage WWF works with local people, it works with partners, it works with its donors. Nothing - absolutely nothing - would have been possible or remain possible without them.

PowerSwitch is WWF's campaign for a cleaner power sector. Earth's temperatures are rising, the impacts of climate change can be felt all over the world.

Our Oceans have been the only true net sink of anthropogenic CO2 over the past 200 years and cannot continue to absorb such large quantities of these man-made gases. Especially in their current unhealthy state. Our Oceans are the lungs of our planet and we are slowly killing them.

As 37% of the global CO2 emissions are produced by the power sector, earthdive is delighted to support WWF's PowerSwitch! campaign for a cleaner energy future.

For more information on PowerSwitch click here


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