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29 Sep 2010
Poor energy efficiency of Single -Owner Grade A Office Buildings WWF Urges the Government to Implement Demand Management Measures
WWF and the Department of Management Sciences, City University of Hong Kong have teamed up to study the energy efficiency of offices buildings in Hong Kong. Data were collected from 104 samples. In the study, the energy...
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7 Aug 2010
WWF Reveals the Latest Carbon Footprint Data Average Carbon Footprint of Hong Kong Citizen is 13.44 Tonnes, Air Travel to Blame
WWF-Hong Kong launched the first and only Hong...
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8 Feb 2010
WWF Climateers Ambassador Experiential Programme "Low Carbon Arena" selects HK "Low-Carbon fighter"
No matter whether you are a child of the 70s or...
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8 Nov 2009
One month to the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen Nearly 200 young people "demonstrate" the threat of sea level rise caused by climate change
With only one month to the UN Climate Climate...
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7 Nov 2009
WWF expands its Low Carbon Living Appliances product types to "welcome" the new era of compulsory labelling in Hong Kong
Due to the lack of a comprehensive energy...
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14 May 2009
“$3600 Low Carbon Challenge” ends on a high note
Over 3,100 Hong Kong families has cut 23% of electricity consumption
The five-month Climateers “$3,600 Low Carbon...
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