WWF issued the following statement from WWF-US president and CEO Carter Roberts in response: "Ambitious corporate climate targets are only as powerful as the standards and means to achieve them. We ...
We are looking for a full time Ocean Communications Officer to help design and implement WWF EU’s communications strategies on policy issues related to marine policy, reporting to the WWF EU ...
A lizard with a name that sounds like it could star in Game of Thrones, a soft furred hedgehog with ‘vampire’ fangs, a high-altitude crocodile newt, a freshwater fish already well known among aquarium ...
Step into the heart of climate action at WWF's COP29 Pavilion. Discover our online programme packed with must-attend events on groundbreaking topics, including finance for climate resilience, carbon ...
We know that one organization alone can’t effect the change needed. The changes we want to see in the world can only come about through the efforts of many actors. Below is a selection of partnerships ...
A healthy ocean plays a vital role in stabilizing the world’s climate and sustaining life on Earth. Climate change presents a pervasive threat to the health, resilience and productivity of the world’s ...
The good news? Solutions exist to meet the demands of urban lifestyles while staying within our planet’s ecological boundaries. WWF's vision: help foster One Planet Cities across the globe – cities ...
Rivers underpin entire landscapes, and contribute to economic growth, food security and human well-being. Free-flowing rivers are uniquely important providing healthy floodplains, recreation, thriving ...
A WWF policy brief analysing the third iteration of the "non-paper", a document that will serve as the basis of negotiations at INC-5, finds the document lacking in core measures that would make the ...
We depend on forests for our survival, from the air we breathe to the wood we use. Besides providing habitats for animals and livelihoods for humans, forests also offer watershed protection, prevent ...
Despite our fascination with them, the number of big cats in the wild is declining. Lions currently occupy 10% of their historical range with less than 20,000 left in the wild. Snow leopards are ...