“T his is a major milestone globally, but it’s not a time to be complacent. Conservation efforts must continue for green ...
WWF welcomes the evolution and improvements in the Concept Note 3.0 of the Tropical Forest Forever Facility (TFFF), which reflects many of the recommendations made by stakeholders during the ...
In the heart of Madagascar’s Menabe region — a biodiversity hotspot renowned for its sprawling mangroves, rare dry forests, and endemic species — a quiet revolution is unfolding. Here, in the village ...
WWF´s Sustainable Financial Regulations and Central Bank Activities (SUSREG) Tracker 2024 finds that banking and insurance supervision on climate-related issues have been steadily progressing over the ...
The forests of Zambia are vital to people, wildlife, and the environment. Local communities are on the forefront of protecting this invaluable resource and helping curb illegal activities and ...
The Freshwater Challenge aims to ensure 300,000km of degraded rivers and 350 million hectares of degraded wetlands are committed to restoration by 2030, and to protect freshwater ecosystems. In a ...
New report estimates low-income countries, despite consuming less plastic, incur a total lifetime plastic cost that is 10 times higher than wealthier countries. The structural inequities built into ...
A first-of-its kind report from WWF and the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) shows the potential risks and benefits of a rapid shift to renewable energy for people and nature. A major transformation of ...
The world is off track to protect and restore forests by 2030, according to the new Forest Pathways 2023 report from WWF and the Forest Declaration Assessment. WWF’s report comes just two years on ...
First ever annual estimate of economic value of water and freshwater ecosystems is US$58 trillion - equivalent to 60% of global GDP Water, the world's most precious yet undervalued resource, lies at ...
First ever annual estimate of economic value of water and freshwater ecosystems is US$58 trillion - equivalent to 60% of global GDP Degradation of rivers, lakes, wetlands and aquifers threatens their ...
The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework is a historic agreement committing nations to halt and reverse nature loss by 2030. The agreement, which was adopted in Montreal on 19 December 2022, ...
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