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Geneva, Switzerland (8 August 2025): Civil society organisations at INC-5.2 have come together to demand greater action as talks at an ongoing global plastic pollution summit, known as INC-5.2, teeter ...
From safeguarding whales in Chile to tackling illegal fishing in Tanzania â thereâs lots of good news to share about our ...
At the third UN Ocean Conference, co-host France, issued a â wake up call â to rally countries in support of a legally binding global plastic pollution treaty intended to put an end to one of modern ...
Alarming new data by the Global Forest Watch shows record-breaking tropical forest loss in 2024. It's time to speed up action to safeguard our forests.
More frequent and intense droughts, storms and heat waves, melting glaciers, warming oceans and rising sea levels â climate change is already causing immense harm to the natural world, putting ...
17 March 2025 - Ahead of the 30th session of the International Seabed Authority (ISA) March Council meeting, WWF is urging governments to pause deep seabed mining due to its severe risks to marine ...
WWF publishes a Global Roadmap for a Nature-Positive Economy calling for reform of global financial and economic 'rules of the gameâ to reverse nature loss Mounting evidence shows that the destruction ...
WWF´s Sustainable Financial Regulations and Central Bank Activities (SUSREG) Tracker 2024 finds that banking and insurance supervision on climate-related issues have been steadily progressing over the ...
The clock is ticking towards next yearâs EU deadline for companies and financial institutions to start publicly disclosing their impact on people and the environment. Itâs a critical process given the ...
Latest Ipsos poll on what should be in a soon-to-be concluded global plastic pollution treaty shows unequivocal public support for banning harmful and unnecessary plastic products worldwide, with as ...
Large, threatened mammals such as great apes and forest elephants and other wildlife are better conserved in FSC-certified forests compared to non-certified.
At least 1,148 fish species in the Mekong â around 25% â are found nowhere else on Earth Worldâs largest inland fishery sustains at least 40 million people and valued at US$11 billion 19% of assessed ...
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