Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, WWF Global Climate and Energy Lead and COP20 President said: “As COP30 ends, the reality is clear: bold titles and grand promises have not translated into meaningful action. The ...
Negotiators were unable to agree on any direct mention of the transition away from fossil fuels in the formal texts, despite support from at least 86 countries. Similarly, the wider political will ...
BEIJING (February 28, 2015) -- The worldwide population of wild giant pandas increased by 268 over the last decade according to a new survey conducted by the government of China. The increase in ...
WWF calls for COP30 to close the gap between words and action on the climate and nature crisis “Solutions exist in every economic sector; what is missing is the will to implement them. If we seize ...
Today, WWF France, in partnership with the French multinational AXA insurance, launched a new report, Into the Wild: integrating nature into investment strategies. Jointly presenting the report to ...
Global Wetlands Outlook paints alarming picture of decline in world’s most valuable ecosystems Wetlands, the most economically valuable and among the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world, are ...
It is extraordinary how few people know anything about sand mining. Up to 50 billion tonnes of sand and gravel are mined each year to meet soaring demand from construction and land reclamation – ...
WWF’s Environmental Status of Borneo 2016 is the third edition of the report which details the environmental health of critical ecosystems and biological plant and animal indicators. The purpose of ...
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 ...
Marine turtle tourism brings in almost three times as much money as the sale of turtle products such as meat, leather and eggs, according to a new economic study by WWF. It shows that the worldwide ...
The world is off track to protect and restore forests by 2030. Deforestation remains a persistent problem, including in tropical forests, many of which are under dire threat of turning into carbon ...
As report reveals that a new plant or animal species was discovered in the Amazon every 2 days between 2014-2015, WWF urges action to protect world’s largest tropical forest. New report reveals that, ...
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