Food and agriculture have been emerging as a key issue in the climate change agenda over the past few years. We have seen a ...
Deforestation- and conversion-free goods are touted as key in the mission to safeguard forests and grasslands, restore nature and limit the impacts of climate change. They’re held up as a way of ...
The Landscape Finance Approach comes at a critical juncture when the global biodiversity funding gap has reached almost a ...
WWF welcomes the endorsement by tropical forest countries such as the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Indonesia, Papua ...
Time to act: Showcasing, incentivizing and upscaling deforestation- and conversion-free supply chains ...
In September 2015, the Member States of the UN agreed the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, to address economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development in a balanced and ...
Closing the adaptation gap is about protecting people and ecosystems now as well as preparing for the future. Countries need to strengthen adaptation planning and align it with their NDCs and national ...
Freshwater ecosystems cover less than 1% of Earth's surface, yet are home to at least 10% of Earth's species.
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 ...
The World's Forgotten Fishes report is a celebration of freshwater fishes – and it’s a call to action too. Rivers, lakes and wetlands are among the most biodiverse places on earth. They cover less ...
Nature must be at the heart of our cities: the places we work, play and engage. Urban nature-based solutions address multiple challenges, including climate change and biodiversity loss, disaster risk, ...
The good news? Solutions exist to meet the demands of urban lifestyles while staying within our planet’s ecological boundaries. WWF's vision: help foster One Planet Cities across the globe – cities ...