The new Global Tipping Points Report, published by the University of Exeter with support from WWF, warns that global warming means that we are now entering a danger zone where multiple tipping points ...
Commenting on Kemi Badenoch's speech to the Conservative Party Conference, David Walsh, Head of Public Affairs at WWF said: "If we want to get the economy back on track then the best way forward is to ...
In 2022, five communities in the heart of the Bolivia embarked on a new project with WWF, to protect the forest home of the ...
Join us for WWF's The Daily 100 challenge and complete 100 reps of your chosen activity; squats, skips, push-ups or burpees throughout November.
Commenting on the Prime Minister’s speech to Labour Party Conference, David Walsh, Head of Public Affairs at WWF said: "If the Prime Minister is serious about building a fairer country, then climate ...
Adopted in 2015, the Paris Agreement is the world's most important international climate change treaty. It commits 195 countries to limit warming to well below two degrees, preferably 1.5ºC, measured ...
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Commenting on the Independent Water Commission’s Final Report, Kate Norgrove, Executive Director of Advocacy and Campaigns at WWF said: "WWF welcomes the Cunliffe review. It's a comprehensive analysis ...
Reacting to the Climate Change Committee's first assessment of the new Government’s climate progress, Isabella O’Dowd, WWF’s head of climate policy, said: “The UK Government has made some positive ...
The UK government has withdrawn “effective encouragement” in England for overuse of agricultural fertiliser, in a move NGOs are describing as an “important legal boost” for rivers. Following a legal ...
In response to today’s publication [1], by the Scottish Government of the latest data on greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) Claire Daly, Head of Policy and Advocacy at WWF Scotland said: “These reductions ...
New global report reveals saltmarshes are disappearing three times faster than forests Saltmarshes are now estimated to cover just under 53,000km2 – less than half their historic range Loss is ...