As humans continue to encroach upon the Earth's rainforests, the natural barriers that protect us from wildlife diseases are diminishing. Up to 75 percent of all newly emerging infectious diseases in ...
On August 7, 2009, WWF joined Inuit from Nunavut Tunngavik Inc, the Qikiqtani Inuit Association, the community of Clyde River, and Students on Ice, in a great celebration of the creation of a ...
17 November, 2022: In response to the voting results on 17th of November in Committee I, of the 19th Conference of the Parties (CoP19) of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of ...
Climate change and nature loss are a major threat to financial stability and our global market system Our economies rely on the goods and services generated by nature like food, raw materials, ...
Freshwater ecosystems cover less than 1% of Earth's surface, yet are home to at least 10% of Earth's species.
We bear witness to the accelerating decline of nature and our climate, with serious consequences for life on Earth, including our own. Our mission is to build a future in which people live in harmony ...
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 ...
A partnership to safeguard globally significant coral reefs. © Paul Mckenzie / WWF-HK Coral reefs cover less than 0.1% of our ocean, but they are home to 25% of its ...
An estimated 18 million people live on the island, with the majority based in the coastal lowlands and cities. The forests of the Heart of Borneo area are of high value for people’s livelihoods and ...
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 ...
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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 ...