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West Atlas spill the tip of the iceberg: WWF

In terms of the environment, the region of the Timor Sea where the West Atlas oil spill has occurred is easily as important as the Great Barrier Reef, writes Gilly Llewellyn.

Our quietly spreading Exxon Valdez in the Timor Sea

A WWF trip to study the Timor Sea oil slick has found a disaster of disturbing proportions. Gilly Llewellyn and Bob Gosford write.

Rewarding stupidity in advertising

A controversial widely-panned Brazilian ad created for the WWF, which referenced body counts in 9/11 and the Asian tsunami, actually won an ad award this year. And it isn’t the first time the ad industry has given its own stupidly offensive work a pat on the back.

Steel cage match: Kevin Rudd’s cat vs. Brendan Nelson’s hair

World Wrestling Entertainment In cooperation with World Wildlife Fund

Richard Farmer’s political bite-sized meaty chunks

Meaty snippets from the home of government plus the daily reality check and the pick of other people’s political coverage. Richard Farmer writes.

The Climate Institute defends its coal alliance

Has The Climate Institute unwittingly damaged their brand by announcing a “historic alliance” with the World Wildlife Fund, The Coal Association and the CFMEU? Sophie Black investigates.

Earth Hour: Sydney turns off turning off

So to the Ugh Boot and the stump-jump plough we can now add Earth Hour as one of Australia’s gifts to the world, writes Michael Pascoe.

The WWF press conference to launch Earth Hour

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Earth Hour just another innocent fad

Hula hoops, yo-yos, wide lapels on polyester body shirts – fads and fashions inevitably go global for a while. And so it is with Earth Hour, writes Michael Pascoe.