WWF’s Annual Review 2024 highlights our ongoing efforts to bring hope for the future of people and nature. Building strong ...
As the world grapples with the crises of climate change and biodiversity loss, there’s a powerful force quietly working to ...
Critical agreement to improve biodiversity financing at UN conference in Rome – but actual funding remains sparse, says WWF ...
As delegates arrive from around the world to commence the resumed session of the UN biodiversity conference, COP16.2 in Rome this week, WWF congratulates all Parties to the UN Convention on Biological ...
WWF warns that if countries heading to Rome for the resumed UN biodiversity conference (COP16.2) cannot agree on a way forward on finance, it will be a major setback for the Global Biodiversity ...
Investing in business and enterprise that sustains vital ecosystem services such as clean air and water, food production, and a stable climate, will accelerate the transition to an equitable, net zero ...
Working with banks, insurers, regulators and companies to integrate nature into financial decision-making. WWF works on ‘financing green’ – increasing investment in sustainable development; and ...
As global leaders meet for the UN summit on biodiversity, a crucial promise to save nature remains unfulfilled.
Gland, Switzerland (19 February 2025): Japan’s latest national climate plan, published yesterday, is far below expectations, says WWF. Since the first national climate plans - called Nationally ...
Protecting the vast ocean highways travelled by whales is a critical challenge. As these magnificent creatures undertake their fascinating, often epic, journeys, - innovative work is underway to ...