Commenting on the Countryside Stewardship extension, Sofia Parente, Head of Policy (Production), at WWF said: "Climate change and nature loss are the biggest threats to food security and farmers’ ...
The new Global Tipping Points Report, published by the University of Exeter with support from WWF, warns that global warming means that we are now entering a danger zone where multiple tipping points ...
Tanya Steele, Chief Executive at WWF UK said: 'We are deeply saddened by the passing of Dr. Jane Goodall. She was a huge force for nature, tirelessly advocating for the protection and restoration of ...
Commenting on the Prime Minister’s speech to Labour Party Conference, David Walsh, Head of Public Affairs at WWF said: "If the Prime Minister is serious about building a fairer country, then climate ...
A new report from WWF published today shows how cost-effective climate policies can help the UK Government tackle the cost-of-living crisis, saving households and farmers money while boosting the UK’s ...
Discover more about forests, the challenges and threats they are facing, and what you can do to help.
Commenting on the Independent Water Commission’s Final Report, Kate Norgrove, Executive Director of Advocacy and Campaigns at WWF said: "WWF welcomes the Cunliffe review. It's a comprehensive analysis ...
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.
The Forth has been impacted by pollution, overfishing and industrial activity. As a result, we chose to focus this project on restoring seagrass meadows and oyster reefs; which, as ‘ecosystem ...
Commenting on the Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) Isabella O’Dowd, Head of Climate at WWF, said: "Today the Chancellor prioritised the need to move away from expensive, dirty fossil fuels. Action ...
New global report reveals saltmarshes are disappearing three times faster than forests Saltmarshes are now estimated to cover just under 53,000km2 – less than half their historic range Loss is ...
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