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 ...
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 ...
In 2022, five communities in the heart of the Bolivia embarked on a new project with WWF, to protect the forest home of the ...
The expansion of soy bean farms (plantations) has led to vast areas of deforestation and destruction of natural habitats, thereby driving the loss of biodiversity in some of the world’s most precious ...
As climate change and biodiversity loss intensify, the world must nearly triple its annual spending on Nature-based Solutions (NbS) from US$200 billion to US$542 billion by 2030. Mobilising ...
Right now, humanity is facing a Triple Challenge - three big problems that are all connected: reducing the impacts of climate change, halting and reversing the loss of nature, and meeting the needs of ...
Join us for WWF's The Daily 100 challenge and complete 100 reps of your chosen activity; squats, skips, push-ups or burpees ...
Our Planet, our new documentary series narrated by David Attenborough, shows walruses as you've never seen them before - and the threats they face. On land, they’re hulking, belching, flatulent one ...
The Amazon is at risk of reaching an irreversible tipping point. An estimated 17% of Amazon forests have been converted to other uses and an additional 17% degraded. The pressures on the Amazon are ...
A new report from WWF published today shows how cost-effective climate policies can help the UK Government tackle the cost-of-living crisis, saving households and farmers money while boosting the UK’s ...
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 ...