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The International Court of Justice recognised clear obligations of states to avoid impacts of greenhouse gas emissions to the ...
Highest standards on integrity and good conduct: We collaborate with partners that are committed to achieving and upholding ...
WWF, alongside global partners, provides corporate sustainability guidance, tools and frameworks to support companies in making measurable progress. Some of these are WWF developed resources, while ...
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 publishes a Global Roadmap for a Nature-Positive Economy calling for reform of global financial and economic 'rules of the game’ to reverse nature loss Mounting evidence shows that the destruction ...
Large, threatened mammals such as great apes and forest elephants and other wildlife are better conserved in FSC-certified forests compared to non-certified.
The Freshwater Challenge aims to ensure 300,000km of degraded rivers and 350 million hectares of degraded wetlands are committed to restoration by 2030, and to protect freshwater ecosystems. In a ...
A first-of-its kind report from WWF and the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) shows the potential risks and benefits of a rapid shift to renewable energy for people and nature.
WWF is launching a new report today supported and co-written by Deloitte Switzerland that offers a first comprehensive insight into the impact of insurance companies´ underwriting business on climate ...
There is no time for natural gas: A transition directly to renewables is the only way to solve the climate & nature crises. The good news? It’s 100% possible, writes WWF’s Global Energy Lead Dean ...
A report from the UN exposes the sheer gravity of the climate crisis, the increasingly severe impacts facing people and nature and the many solutions we already have.