WWF is piloting Wholescape in England, Scotland, and Wales. Our innovative approach tackles the nature and climate crises by considering the interconnectedness of natural and human systems. Wholescape ...
WWF, with funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, are supporting restoration of seagrass meadows in North Wales. Project Seagrass are carrying out the restoration of seagrass using a variety ...
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 ...
Tanya Steele, Chief Executive at WWF UK said: 'We are deeply saddened by the passing of Dr. Jane Goodall. She was a huge force for nature, tirelessly advocating for the protection and restoration of ...
Responding to claims that Keir Starmer may not be attending the COP30 climate talks in Brazil: WWF’s Chief Executive, Tanya Steele said: “This is the most important climate Conference since the UK ...
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 ...
GFI and WWF publish report calling on UK Government to support and participate in the co-development of Nature-Positive Transition Pathways with the private sector, incorporate nature and climate into ...
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WWF is calling on investors to support the Tropical Forest Forever Facility (TFFF), a global effort led by the government of Brazil to provide long-term finance to countries that keep their tropical ...
Commenting on the House of Lords Environment and Climate Change Committee report ‘Nitrogen: time to reduce, recycle, reuse’ Tom Stuart, Senior Policy Advisor (Production), at WWF said: “This timely ...
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 ...
The UK government has withdrawn “effective encouragement” in England for overuse of agricultural fertiliser, in a move NGOs are describing as an “important legal boost” for rivers.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 ...