Energy and food systems are the main drivers of climate change and nature loss. Fossil fuels contribute approximately 70% of ...
The report lays out five steps for policymakers and other stakeholders to further harness the power of deforestation and ...
The fact that only a small number of countries have fulfilled their obligation is a worrying sign. WWF urges countries to ...
Commercial whaling was banned in 1986 under the IWC's moratorium. However Iceland and Norway lodged official objections to the moratorium and have continued a commercial hunt. Japan and Iceland have ...
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, ...
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) are synthetic chemicals that interfere with naturally produced hormones, the body's chemical messengers, that control how an organism develops and functions. Many ...
Coral reefs cover less than 0.1% of our ocean, but they are home to 25% of its wildlife and provide livelihoods, food security and protection from tropical storms for an estimated 850 million people ...
Freshwater ecosystems cover less than 1% of Earth's surface, yet are home to at least 10% of Earth's species.
Working to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and nature ...
A fully grown panda is far too formidable a foe for most predators, but some animals can prey on cubs. Potential predators include jackals, snow leopards and yellow-throated martens, all of which are ...
Karen Hill tribes living in balance with nature. Huay Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary, Thailand.
In many areas, Australia's temperate zones and coastal ecosystems have been extensively altered, many wetlands have been degraded. Climate change, and introduced plants and animals (invasives), are ...