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Banks in Africa and Latin America trail Asian counterparts on sustainability but can help unlock a global nature-positive ...
This WWF update provides exciting examples of the progress we have been making in recent months. Alongside our partners and ...
Want to make a positive difference to the future of people and our one shared home, the Earth? Working at WWF could be your opportunity of a lifetime. All around the world, people are waking up to the ...
Sydney Opera House was one of the world’s most famous landmarks to dim their lights in an act of environmental solidarity. ©ThinkMammoth People around the world dedicated nearly three million hours of ...
Anchoring losses and damages in NDCs can provide the necessary plans and actions to safeguard people and nature. 2024 was the first year that the global annual temperature exceeded 1.5°C, the limit ...
WWF is looking for a consultant/small consultant team to work on WWF Manual on Conflict Sensitive Conservation. Please read the Terms of Reference attached in this job post and see all the details, ...
Achieving the Paris Agreement’s global temperature goal of 1.5℃ is only feasible through a comprehensive phase-out of fossil fuels. And countries need to embed these implementation plans in their ...
More frequent and intense droughts, storms and heat waves, melting glaciers, warming oceans and rising sea levels – climate change is already causing immense harm to the natural world, putting ...
In the heart of Madagascar’s Menabe region — a biodiversity hotspot renowned for its sprawling mangroves, rare dry forests, and endemic species — a quiet revolution is unfolding. Here, in the village ...
Sperm whales, the planet’s largest toothed predator, have incredibly complex social structures and cultural practices. During a recent WWF-backed research expedition around Greece’s northwestern ...
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