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GLAND, Switzerland (15 July 2025): The Office of the Ombudsperson, created as part of WWF’s broader commitment to accountability, has reached a key milestone and is now open to receiving complaints ...
An estimated 26 per cent of Africa’s freshwater fish species are threatened (including those assessed as Critically ...
WWF Welcomes the “Compromiso de Sevilla” as step forward for sustainable finance but without nature, the UN Sustainable Development Goals cannot be achieved.
BONN, Germany (Thursday 26 June 2025): Hopes for a strong foundation for COP30 were dashed when the mid-year negotiations struggled to agree on key points – adaptation, finance and the implementation ...
Climate change is no longer a distant threat—it’s a daily reality for millions of people around the world. And nowhere is this more evident than in the systems that feed us. Farmers and fishers are on ...
A large forest fire blazes in Greece in 2024. More frequent and intense droughts, storms and heat waves, melting glaciers, warming oceans and rising sea levels – climate change is already causing ...
NICE, France (10 June 2025) - Today’s call from more than 90 countries reaffirming their ambition to end plastic pollution is a welcome signal of global cooperation, but still “the bare minimum” of ...
Despite a glut of commitments in recent years, finance for conserving the world’s forests for people and nature remains woefully inadequate. An estimated US$460 billion a year will be needed to ...
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.
We are looking for a full time (Senior) Policy Officer, Sustainable Agriculture & Food to join our natural resources team. The ideal candidate should have experience in the field of land-use, ...
Banks in Africa and Latin America trail Asian counterparts on sustainability but can help unlock a global nature-positive economy.
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 ...
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