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WWF Welcomes the “Compromiso de Sevilla” as step forward for sustainable finance but without nature, the UN Sustainable Development Goals cannot be achieved.
WWF says slow progress in mid-year negotiations threatens success at COP30 in Brazil later this year BONN, Germany (Thursday 26 June 2025): Hopes for a strong foundation for COP30 were dashed when the ...
Our third feature takes us to the Iberian Peninsula, where unique forest landscapes and the wildlife they support are ...
Improving forest management: ‘Forest management’ participants – including timber producers in the Congo Basin, Interholco and CBG, and agroforestry organizations in the Peruvian Amazon, including ...
Mauricio Voivodic, Executive Director & CEO, WWF-Brazil Dr Longe Etienne, Country Director, WWF-DRC Dr Henry Chan, Senior Director of Conservation, WWF-Malaysia Despite a glut of commitments in recent ...
Banks in Africa and Latin America trail Asian counterparts on sustainability but can help unlock a global nature-positive economy.
Baku, Azerbaijan (24 November): The COP29 outcome risks setting back climate action at just the moment when accelerating it is most critical. After two weeks of tense and polarised negotiations, ...
Forests play a crucial role in climate change mitigation and adaptation. Creating a sustainable, equitable future and achieving the international climate goals as expressed in the Paris Agreement ...
Over the same time period, the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD), of which WWF was a founding member, has initiated the development of a global Nature Data Public Facility (NDPF ...
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 ...
New findings of WWF´s Sustainable Financial Regulations and Central Bank Activities Tracker 2023 show that several central banks and financial supervisors are making notable progress to “green” their ...
In a major boost to global efforts to mitigate climate change and adapt its worsening impacts on societies and economies, 37 countries today joined the Freshwater Challenge - the world’s largest ...
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