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Nature is our life support system, but right now it’s in trouble. We’re urgently calling for a new law at Westminster, the Living Planet Act.
Plastics: Why we must act now Many of the sea creatures we love – birds, fish, turtles and whales – die because of the plastic that’s suffocating our seas.
This first State of the World’s Saltmarshes report integrates saltmarshes into the broader blue carbon agenda – putting them at the heart of global efforts to tackle climate change, restore nature and ...
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Rydyn ni i gyd yn dibynnu ar fyd natur – am fwyd, dŵr, aer a deunyddiau crai. Galwn ar Lywodraeth newydd Cymru yn 2026 i ddarparu swyddi ac economi wyrddach, afonydd glanach, moroedd iachach, gwell ...
Politicians need to know you want them to bring Wales back to life. If enough people shout loud enough, changes will happen.
Commenting on UK Trade Strategy, Jack Simpson, Senior Policy Advisor (Production) at WWF said: “The trade strategy is welcome but must be a springboard for delivering a sustainable food system.
Take on WWF's Swim Challenge in August. Swim 5k, 10k, or 20k - you choose! Every pound you raise will help protect our ...
Jun 2025 Just Energy Transition in Asia Case studies from India, Indonesia and Viet Nam WWF has engaged KPMG to support the development of case studies from Climate Solutions Partnership Energy ...
Jun 2025 CBI WWF Financing Decarbonisation WWF in collaboration with Climate Bonds undertook a market assessment of supply chain manufacturers in the apparel and footwear industry in Vietnam and ...
WWF's Isabella O’Dowd reacts to Climate Change Committee's call to reduce electricity prices, saying we must cut our reliance on expensive oil and gas imports.
WWF responds as Ed Miliband announces net-zero transition plan consultation as part of plan to make UK the world's leading green finance centre.
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