Eleven places in the world – 10 of which are in the tropics – will account for over 80 per cent of forest loss globally by 2030, according to research released today by WWF. Eleven places in the world ...
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The world is also rapidly approaching further tipping points as it nears the milestone of 1.5C warming above pre-industrial ...
Biodiversity in Canada has plunged 10% over the last half century, with hundreds of species facing extinction, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) said in a report Monday. "On average, every species group ...
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South Africans eating more seafood than ever – but want it to be more sustainably sourced
South Africans are consuming more seafood than ever before, up from an estimated 325,000 tonnes in 2022 to 350,000 tonnes in ...
Students of around 80 schools from various districts participated in the city-level round of Wild Wisdom Global Challenge quiz organised by the WWF-India at SSVM World School in Coimbatore on October ...
Singapore is one of the biggest seafood consumers in Asia-Pacific with an average of 100,000 tonnes of seafood consumed each year. As such Singapore has an important role to play in the conservation ...
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Majra, Emirates Nature–WWF partner to empower youth in environmental sustainability field
Majra, the National CSR Fund, and environmental charity Emirates Nature–WWF signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) during ...
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