PROJECT ARCTIC HOME
WWF & Coca-Cola
Polar bears inspire the imagination said in a statement. They’re massive, powerful, beautiful and they live nowhere else except the Arctic. Their lives are intimately bound up with sea ice, which is now melting at an alarming rate. By working with Coca-Cola, we can raise the profile of polar bears and what they’re facing, and most importantly, engage people to work with us, to help protect their home. - Carter Roberts, CEO and president of WWF,

PROJECT ARCTIC HOME

WWF & Coca-Cola

Polar bears inspire the imagination said in a statement. They’re massive, powerful, beautiful and they live nowhere else except the Arctic. Their lives are intimately bound up with sea ice, which is now melting at an alarming rate. By working with Coca-Cola, we can raise the profile of polar bears and what they’re facing, and most importantly, engage people to work with us, to help protect their home. - Carter Roberts, CEO and president of WWF,


Coca-Cola cans turn white for WWF Arctic campaign
This holiday season Coca-Cola will change the colour of its iconic red pop cans to help raise awareness and money for the World Wildlife Fund’s Arctic programs. The cans will be turned white in honour of the polar bear.

Coca-Cola cans turn white for WWF Arctic campaign

This holiday season Coca-Cola will change the colour of its iconic red pop cans to help raise awareness and money for the World Wildlife Fund’s Arctic programs. The cans will be turned white in honour of the polar bear.


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Hothouse Earth
Inuit Johnny Issaluk holds a recent photo of a South Carolina swamp. That’s what his home, near the Arctic Circle on Baffin Island, would have looked like 56 million years ago, when summer water temperatures at the North Pole hit 74°F. Photo: Ira Block

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Hothouse Earth

Inuit Johnny Issaluk holds a recent photo of a South Carolina swamp. That’s what his home, near the Arctic Circle on Baffin Island, would have looked like 56 million years ago, when summer water temperatures at the North Pole hit 74°F. Photo: Ira Block

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The Sydney Ice Bear has just been carved on Customs House Square, Sydney and is now melting! The Ice Bear has been brought to Sydney by the Purves Environmental Fund alongside partners WWF, One Million Women and the Australian Youth Climate Coalition.

Visit www.sydneyicebear.com to track the melting…