Press Release Archive 2008
- 19.12.2008 - River Devon - Interpretation is the key
- 17.12.2008 - Future of West of Scotland fisheries under the spotlight
- 12.12.2008 - EU fails to the lead the way on Climate Change
- 10.12.2008 - Launch of WWF Earth Hour 2009 - Sign up and Switch Off
- 10.12.2008 - WWF Scotland welcomes commitment to cut cod discards
- 09.12.2008 - New study on Scottish energy targets - WWF Scotland comments
- 08.12.2008 - Climate Update - November 2008
- 06.12.2008 - Climate marchers take to the streets
- 05.12.2008 - A strong Scottish Climate Change Bill could lead the world
- 03.12.2008 - Royal Wave for UK Marine & Coastal Access Bill
- 01.12.2008 - Critical month for climate change begins
- 01.12.2008 - Climate Committee unveils proposed targets
- 27.11.2008 - Poznan climate talks: Progress vital as last chance to stay below 2°C approaches - WWF
- 27.11.2008 - Scotland urged to take lead to safeguard cod stocks
- 26.11.2008 - Scottish economic growth challenged by new report
- 20.11.2008 - Hunterston Coal fired power station proposal – climate campaigners react
- 19.11.2008 - Progress in fight against fuel poverty
- 17.11.2008 - Pentland Firth Marine Boost
- 14.11.2008 - New reports on Energy and Climate Change welcomed
- 10.11.2008 - Norway needs to drive a fair deal for North Sea cod
- 08.11.2008 - Climate Update - October 2008
- 07.11.2008 - No disguising the issue of discards
- 03.11.2008 - Edinburgh is on the buses
- 30.10.2008 -Scottish homebuilder makes progress on climate change
- 29.10.2008 - Scotland facing ecological credit crunch
- 28.10.2008 - Scottish Climate Bill sets the global standard
- 28.10.2008 - Renewable energy powering over a million homes
- 28.10.2008 - Perth site of action on climate change
- 28.10.2008 - Inverness site of action on climate change
- 21.10.2008 - Offshore wind boost : Scottish companies join forces
- 17.10.2008 - WWF Scotland welcomes call for free home insulation
- 10.10.2008 - Scottish Climate Update - September 2008
- 08.10.2008 - Climate change to devastate or destroy many penguin colonies
- 08.10.2008 - First weekend of month of action in Scotland
- 30.09.2008 - Schools take big steps to smaller footprint
- 19.09.2008 - Funding to help communities reduce footprint
- 18.09.2008 - Scottish homes key to tackling climate change
- 17.09.2008 - Scottish Government emissions challenge
- 27.08.2008 - Record road traffic is bad news for climate
- 22.08.2008 - Scottish Government tries to ignore views on aviation
- 28.07.2008 '- Zero Waste' Scotland
- 24.07.2008 - Europe's Biggest Windfarm
- 11.07.2008 - Turn the tide to Save Scottish Seas
- 04.07.2008 - UK leads G8 dawdlers in race against climate change
- 04.07.2008 -Government must heed climate call
- 26.06.2008 - UK Government sparks green energy revolution?
- 26.06.2008 - Scotland ahead in struggle to stem the tide of floods
- 12.06.2008 - Progress at Bonn Climate Talks is not good enough
- 10.06.2008 - Children's climate change project
- 09.06.2008 - Scottish offshore wind power sites announced
- 23.04.2008 - Polar bear goes to Government
- 09.04.2008 - People of Inverness get chance to call for action on climate change
- 02.04.2008 - Climate Change Bill: three weeks left to have your say
- 25.03.2008 - Aberdonians can have their say on climate change
- 25.03.2008 - Dundonians get chance to back a strong climate bill
- 05.03.2008 - Tackling climate change: give it a go in Glasgow
- 04.03.2008 - Micro-renewables: Scottish Government plans to make installation easier welcomed
- 01.03.2008 - Lib Dems urged to show support for strong Scottish Climate Bill
- 15.02.2008 - ‘Climate crime scene’ marks launch of WWF Scotland campaign
- 15.02.2008 - Edinburgh: make your voice heard on climate change
- 08.02.2008 - Green light for M74 extension could lead to carbon pile-up
- 06.02.2008 -Flood management - Scotland needs modern approach
- 12.01.2008 - Scottish Climate Update December 2007
- 10.01.2008 - Nuclear Power a short sighted solution - WWF Scotland

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