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Our third feature takes us to the Iberian Peninsula, where unique forest landscapes and the wildlife they support are ...
WWF Welcomes the “Compromiso de Sevilla” as step forward for sustainable finance but without nature, the UN Sustainable Development Goals cannot be achieved.
Improving forest management: ‘Forest management’ participants – including timber producers in the Congo Basin, Interholco and CBG, and agroforestry organizations in the Peruvian Amazon, including ...
WWF says slow progress in mid-year negotiations threatens success at COP30 in Brazil later this year BONN, Germany (Thursday 26 June 2025): Hopes for a strong foundation for COP30 were dashed when the ...
Ntokou Pikounda National ParkRemoteness and access to services NPNP is very remote. Access is limited, the most reliable means being only by river. This poses a health and safety risk for many: ...
New findings of WWF´s Sustainable Financial Regulations and Central Bank Activities Tracker 2023 show that several central banks and financial supervisors are making notable progress to “green” their ...
A major transformation of our global energy system is crucial to ensuring a safer and livable future. A new report from WWF and the BCG provides a clear and tangible illustration of the stark ...
Tropical regions face wildlife populations plummeting at a staggering rate Freshwater species populations have suffered an 83% fall The report’s Living Planet Index shows that there is no time to lose ...
NEW YORK CITY, United States (4 March 2023) – WWF strongly welcomes the agreement of the text for a new global legally binding High Seas Treaty reached by nations today in New York, creating a ...
Current projected growth in plastic pollution will cause significant ecological risks, with certain pollution hotspots like the Mediterranean, the East China and Yellow Seas, and the Arctic sea ice ...
Introduction More than 145 million tonnes of sugar (sucrose) is produced per year in about 120 countries; open pan (artisanal) sugar production in Asia probably adds more than ten million tonnes to ...
WWF is launching a new report today supported and co-written by Deloitte Switzerland that offers a first comprehensive insight into the impact of insurance companies´ underwriting business on climate ...
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