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Understanding the mechanics and motivation behind the demand for animal products in Asia
"As I see it, the battle to reduce consumption of animal parts must combine increased legal pressure with a change in perception through a line of reasoning that is emotional and tailored to the world of the consumer."

Polar Bears inspire Coca-Cola to turn red cans white for WWF
Well, I don't know about where you are, but in these parts, it's pretty clear that winter's on its way. As I drove into work this morning, the temperature was a bleak and shivery -6C. And during my weekend errand runs I was treated to sights of holiday decorations that put me in mind of those wonderful Coca-Cola commercials, remember the ones? With the animated polar bears all having fun, then settling down and drinking a cold Coke?

Stunning photo gallery: Melting glaciers speak for themselves
"Nature's best thermometer, perhaps its most sensitive and unambiguous indicator of climate change, is ice. When ice gets sufficiently warm, it melts. It asks no questions, presents no arguments, reads no newspapers, listens to no debates. It is not burdened by ideology and carries no political baggage as it crosses the threshold from solid to liquid. It just melts." - Dr. Henry Pollack, Professor Emeritus of Geophysics, University of Michigan.