A fishing boat on Dongting Lake - © WWF - Canon / Edward PARKER; Giant panda - © WWF / Fritz POLKING; Boy in Central Yangtze - © WWF - Canon / Edward PARKER
   

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Asia-Pacific is taking aim at low carbon development. China, for one, will install approximately one wind turbine of one megawatt in size each hour in the years 2009 and 2010.

Find out more about Asia's first low carbon forum, the Asia-Pacific Forum on Low Carbon Economy, here.

 

 

 


 
 

Lhasang, a nomadic livestock herder residing in the Chang Tang National Nature Reserve in China's Tibet Autonomous Region, has a group of welcome visitors at his cabin. After hearing about the problems he's been having with agressive local brown bears, WWF and the Tibet Forestry Bureau helped him deal with the problem. To find out how, click here.