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PLANET-BASED DIETS
Planet-based diets will ensure everyone on the planet has healthy and nutritious food and will help bend the curve on the negative impacts of the food system, moving from one which exploits the planet to one which restores it for nature and people. They will help us: Reverse nature loss. Halt deforestation. Reduce water use and pollution. ONEWWF - THE GLOBAL INTRANET FOR WWFHELPFORGOT PASSWORDLEGAL © 2016 WWF – World Wide Fund For Nature (formerly World Wildlife Fund) Creative Commons licence. LegalTHE NDCS WE WANT
Under the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, each country has to put together a plan of action to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and deal with the impacts of the climate crisis. These are called nationally determined contributions (NDCs). The first deadline for revised NDCs was 2020 and theseOUR VALUES | WWF
Every individual, office and programme of WWF bears fundamental responsibility for honoring our values, our policies and safeguards, and abiding by the governance and internal processes we’ve built to deliver on the same. Each office leads the delivery of WWF’s strategy in their country and takes the lead on fundraising and engagement of individuals and institutions in their territory. THE WATER RISK FILTER Welcome to the new Water Risk Filter 5.0. The new site is based around four areas of water risks: (1) Explore: Explore maps, country profiles, WWF stories, reports and more without needing to login. (2) Assess: Get to know the water related risks your organization's assets are facing through a customized assessment and analysis that can highlight your hot spots. SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD GUIDES Conservation of ocean environments, seas, coasts, the coral reefs and their magnicient diversity of marine animals and plants. PROTECTING THE MEDITERRANEAN ENVIRONMENT WWF Mediterranean For nature. For people. You don’t need us to tell you how precious the Mediterranean is. Turquoise seas. Emerald forests. Crystal waters. WWF COMMENTS ON SEASPIRACY At WWF, we know that a healthy ocean is vital to the health of our planet, and people everywhere. The Seaspiracy documentary highlights some of the major issues facing our ocean today, such as plastic pollution, climate change, overfishing, ghost gear and safety of observers and fisheries workers, all of which WWF is engaged in addressing.. The world’s ocean produces around half of allHOME | WWF ZAMBIA
DISCOVER OUR WORK. WWF Zambia works to protect our natural resources - rivers, wildlife, forests - so we can continue to benefit from food,energy and water.
IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT By Ajita Nayar, Education Manager at EWS-WWF Since the United Nations declared 2005 – 2014 as the decade for Education for Sustainable Development, the subject has been aPLANET-BASED DIETS
Planet-based diets will ensure everyone on the planet has healthy and nutritious food and will help bend the curve on the negative impacts of the food system, moving from one which exploits the planet to one which restores it for nature and people. They will help us: Reverse nature loss. Halt deforestation. Reduce water use and pollution. ONEWWF - THE GLOBAL INTRANET FOR WWFHELPFORGOT PASSWORDLEGAL © 2016 WWF – World Wide Fund For Nature (formerly World Wildlife Fund) Creative Commons licence. LegalTHE NDCS WE WANT
Under the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, each country has to put together a plan of action to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and deal with the impacts of the climate crisis. These are called nationally determined contributions (NDCs). The first deadline for revised NDCs was 2020 and theseOUR VALUES | WWF
Every individual, office and programme of WWF bears fundamental responsibility for honoring our values, our policies and safeguards, and abiding by the governance and internal processes we’ve built to deliver on the same. Each office leads the delivery of WWF’s strategy in their country and takes the lead on fundraising and engagement of individuals and institutions in their territory. THE WATER RISK FILTER Welcome to the new Water Risk Filter 5.0. The new site is based around four areas of water risks: (1) Explore: Explore maps, country profiles, WWF stories, reports and more without needing to login. (2) Assess: Get to know the water related risks your organization's assets are facing through a customized assessment and analysis that can highlight your hot spots. SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD GUIDES Conservation of ocean environments, seas, coasts, the coral reefs and their magnicient diversity of marine animals and plants. PROTECTING THE MEDITERRANEAN ENVIRONMENT WWF Mediterranean For nature. For people. You don’t need us to tell you how precious the Mediterranean is. Turquoise seas. Emerald forests. Crystal waters. WWF COMMENTS ON SEASPIRACY At WWF, we know that a healthy ocean is vital to the health of our planet, and people everywhere. The Seaspiracy documentary highlights some of the major issues facing our ocean today, such as plastic pollution, climate change, overfishing, ghost gear and safety of observers and fisheries workers, all of which WWF is engaged in addressing.. The world’s ocean produces around half of allHOME | WWF ZAMBIA
DISCOVER OUR WORK. WWF Zambia works to protect our natural resources - rivers, wildlife, forests - so we can continue to benefit from food,energy and water.
IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT By Ajita Nayar, Education Manager at EWS-WWF Since the United Nations declared 2005 – 2014 as the decade for Education for Sustainable Development, the subject has been a EVERYTHING ON OUR PLANET IS INTERCONNECTED Everything on our planet is interconnected. To help prevent the next pandemic, we must transform our relationship with nature. It has been widely reported that COVID-19 is likely to have originated sometime in late 2019 when an individual in Wuhan, China, was infected by a virus from an animal. Scientists suspect it may have jumped from a bat by way of an intermediary animal, such as a pangolin.HOME | WWF - PANDA
WWF has been working on nature conservation and regeneration for 60 years, alongside people and communities around the world. For us,healthy ecosystems
MEDITERRANEAN IS TURNING INTO THE FASTEST WARMING SEA WITH Almost 1000 alien species have already migrated into the warming waters of the Mediterranean Sea and replaced endemic species, while increasingly extreme weather ravages fragile seagrass and coral beds, threatening cities and coastlines. On World Ocean Day, WWF shows how climate change has alread HOW MANY SPECIES ARE WE LOSING? Just to illustrate the degree of biodiversity loss we're facing, let’s take you through one scientific analysis The rapid loss of species we are seeing today is estimated by experts to be between 1,000 and 10,000 times higher than the natural extinction rate.*; These experts calculate that between 0.01 and 0.1% of all species will become extinct each year. WWF LAUNCHES NEW IMPACT PLATFORM THAT ENGAGES BUSINESSES 19 companies and investors across sectors, ranging from major market actors alongside companies operating in important forest producing countries, are the first leading participants in WWF’s new multi-stakeholder impact platform designed to address deforestation and forest degradation in G7 LEADERS SUMMIT AND THE CHERRY ON TOP: WILL 2021 MAKE Leaders of the world’s seven richest economies meet together for the first time in two years, in Cornwall, under the auspices of the UK government which holds the Presidency this year. There are high expectations from the world for key decisions to be taken, writes WWF’s Fernanda de Carvalho. WWF LAUNCHES NEW IMPACT PLATFORM THAT ENGAGES BUSINESSES As deforestation and forest degradation continue at an alarming rate and action on zero-deforestation and conversion lags behind, WWF today has launched Forests Forward, a new platform that engages companies, communities and organizations across sectors to accelerate positive change in critical landscapes. “Companies and investors worldwide are in a unique position to enable innovative DEFORESTATION FRONTS Over 43 million hectares, an area roughly the size of Morocco, was lost in deforestation hotspots in the tropics and sub-tropics between 2004 and 2017. Urgent action is needed to protect forests and the people and ecosystems that rely on them. REDUCING CONFLICT BETWEEN PEOPLE AND WILDLIFE Damage done to crops by animals, especially elephants, is a great concern in Quisanga District, Mozambique. WWF and the Aga Khan Foundation's (AKF) Coastal Rural Support Programme (CRSP) are working to identify practical solutions to combat this human/animal conflict. WWF COMMENTS ON SEASPIRACY At WWF, we know that a healthy ocean is vital to the health of our planet, and people everywhere. The Seaspiracy documentary highlights some of the major issues facing our ocean today, such as plastic pollution, climate change, overfishing, ghost gear and safety of observers and fisheries workers, all of which WWF is engaged in addressing.. The world’s ocean produces around half of allPLANET-BASED DIETS
Planet-based diets will ensure everyone on the planet has healthy and nutritious food and will help bend the curve on the negative impacts of the food system, moving from one which exploits the planet to one which restores it for nature and people. They will help us: Reverse nature loss. Halt deforestation. Reduce water use and pollution. ONEWWF - THE GLOBAL INTRANET FOR WWFHELPFORGOT PASSWORDLEGAL © 2016 WWF – World Wide Fund For Nature (formerly World Wildlife Fund) Creative Commons licence. LegalHOME | WWF
WWF has been working on nature conservation and regeneration for 60 years, alongside people and communities around the world. For us,healthy ecosystems
THE NDCS WE WANT
Under the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, each country has to put together a plan of action to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and deal with the impacts of the climate crisis. These are called nationally determined contributions (NDCs). The first deadline for revised NDCs was 2020 and these SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD GUIDES Conservation of ocean environments, seas, coasts, the coral reefs and their magnicient diversity of marine animals and plants. DEFORESTATION FRONTS Over 43 million hectares, an area roughly the size of Morocco, was lost in deforestation hotspots in the tropics and sub-tropics between 2004 and 2017. Urgent action is needed to protect forests and the people and ecosystems that rely on them. PROTECTING THE MEDITERRANEAN ENVIRONMENT WWF Mediterranean For nature. For people. You don’t need us to tell you how precious the Mediterranean is. Turquoise seas. Emerald forests. Crystal waters. THE WATER RISK FILTER Welcome to the new Water Risk Filter 5.0. The new site is based around four areas of water risks: (1) Explore: Explore maps, country profiles, WWF stories, reports and more without needing to login. (2) Assess: Get to know the water related risks your organization's assets are facing through a customized assessment and analysis that can highlight your hot spots. ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS IN ZAMBIA Environmental problems in Zambia Artisanal pirogue with local fishermen passing Spanish trawler in their fishing grounds. Senegal.WWF IN CAMEROON
Global environmental conservation organization. OUR MISSION . To stop degradation of our planet's natural environment, and build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature.PLANET-BASED DIETS
Planet-based diets will ensure everyone on the planet has healthy and nutritious food and will help bend the curve on the negative impacts of the food system, moving from one which exploits the planet to one which restores it for nature and people. They will help us: Reverse nature loss. Halt deforestation. Reduce water use and pollution. ONEWWF - THE GLOBAL INTRANET FOR WWFHELPFORGOT PASSWORDLEGAL © 2016 WWF – World Wide Fund For Nature (formerly World Wildlife Fund) Creative Commons licence. LegalHOME | WWF
WWF has been working on nature conservation and regeneration for 60 years, alongside people and communities around the world. For us,healthy ecosystems
THE NDCS WE WANT
Under the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, each country has to put together a plan of action to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and deal with the impacts of the climate crisis. These are called nationally determined contributions (NDCs). The first deadline for revised NDCs was 2020 and these SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD GUIDES Conservation of ocean environments, seas, coasts, the coral reefs and their magnicient diversity of marine animals and plants. DEFORESTATION FRONTS Over 43 million hectares, an area roughly the size of Morocco, was lost in deforestation hotspots in the tropics and sub-tropics between 2004 and 2017. Urgent action is needed to protect forests and the people and ecosystems that rely on them. PROTECTING THE MEDITERRANEAN ENVIRONMENT WWF Mediterranean For nature. For people. You don’t need us to tell you how precious the Mediterranean is. Turquoise seas. Emerald forests. Crystal waters. THE WATER RISK FILTER Welcome to the new Water Risk Filter 5.0. The new site is based around four areas of water risks: (1) Explore: Explore maps, country profiles, WWF stories, reports and more without needing to login. (2) Assess: Get to know the water related risks your organization's assets are facing through a customized assessment and analysis that can highlight your hot spots. ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS IN ZAMBIA Environmental problems in Zambia Artisanal pirogue with local fishermen passing Spanish trawler in their fishing grounds. Senegal.WWF IN CAMEROON
Global environmental conservation organization. OUR MISSION . To stop degradation of our planet's natural environment, and build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature. WWF CONSERVES OUR PLANET, HABITATS, & SPECIES LIKE THE For the last 50 years our mission has been to stop the degradation of the planet's natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature. Join us ! WWF CELEBRATES SIR DAVID ATTENBOROUGH’S OUTSTANDING Gland, 10 June 2021 - Sir David Attenbor ough, world renowned naturalist, writer and broadcaster, has been named the recipient of WWF’s Duke of Edinburgh Conservation Award which honours and recognizes outstanding contributions made to the global conservation movement. For over 60 years, Sir David Attenborough has brought the wonders of the natural world to our screens and into THE FUTURE OF PANDA CONSERVATION "The panda can and will endure as a symbol of our environment and a wonder of evolution. To protect this luminous fragment of life we must monitor its fate with vigilance, compassion, wisdom, and loyalty, with a commitment measured in terms not of decades but of centuries." WWF LAUNCHES NEW IMPACT PLATFORM THAT ENGAGES BUSINESSES As deforestation and forest degradation continue at an alarming rate and action on zero-deforestation and conversion lags behind, WWF today has launched Forests Forward, a new platform that engages companies, communities and organizations across sectors to accelerate positive change in critical landscapes. “Companies and investors worldwide are in a unique position to enable innovative WWF LAUNCHES NEW IMPACT PLATFORM THAT ENGAGES BUSINESSES 15 hours ago · 19 companies and investors across sectors, ranging from major market actors alongside companies operating in important forest producing countries, are the first leading participants in WWF’s new multi-stakeholder impact platform designed to address deforestation and forest degradation in LIVING PLANET REPORT 2020 The Living Planet Index. The population sizes of mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles have seen an alarming average drop of 68% since 1970. L L. Chart created using amCharts library. GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY GOALS UNATTAINABLE WITHOUT FULL New collaborative analysis, informed by around 30 conservation experts, indigenous peoples and rights organizations, highlights the importance of recognizing and respecting the rights, governance approaches and conservation efforts of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLC) as WWF HIGHLIGHTS URGENT NEED FOR INTEGRATED STRATEGIES TO Issued on World Ocean Day, WWF’s new “Blueprint for a Living Planet” offers four principles to guide integrated ocean and climate action to strengthen the mitigation, adaptation and resilience potential of marine and coastal ecosystems – and everything and everyone that depends on them. NORWAY PLANS TO EXPAND OIL PRODUCTION, RAISING 1 day ago · (9 June 2021) - The international community is urging Norway to stop expanding its oil industry, as the government today issued 84 new areas for exploration and production of petroleum, and is expected to issue even more in the coming month. Neither the Norwegian minister of oil and energy, Norwegian unions, nor majority state-owned oil company Equinor are planning to slow down. 10 NUMBERS THAT WILL MAKE YOU LOOK AT THE OCEAN DIFFERENTLY Many of us love the ocean. Going to the beach and admiring the sea is a universal experience. But when we sit, watch and listen to the waves, do we really understand what’s happening beneath the surface, and how much we depend on a healthy ocean? EVERYTHING ON OUR PLANET IS INTERCONNECTED Everything on our planet is interconnected. To help prevent the next pandemic, we must transform our relationship with nature. It has been widely reported that COVID-19 is likely to have originated sometime in late 2019 when an individual in Wuhan, China, was infected by a virus from an animal. Scientists suspect it may have jumped from a bat by way of an intermediary animal, such as a pangolin.PLANET-BASED DIETS
Planet-based diets will ensure everyone on the planet has healthy and nutritious food and will help bend the curve on the negative impacts of the food system, moving from one which exploits the planet to one which restores it for nature and people. They will help us: Reverse nature loss. Halt deforestation. Reduce water use and pollution. ONEWWF - THE GLOBAL INTRANET FOR WWF © 2016 WWF – World Wide Fund For Nature (formerly World Wildlife Fund) Creative Commons licence. LegalTHE NDCS WE WANT
Under the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, each country has to put together a plan of action to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and deal with the impacts of the climate crisis. These are called nationally determined contributions (NDCs). The first deadline for revised NDCs was 2020 and theseHOME | WWF
WWF has been working on nature conservation and regeneration for 60 years, alongside people and communities around the world. For us,healthy ecosystems
HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT Conflict between people and animals is one of the main threats to the continued survival of many species in different parts of the world, and is also a significant threat to local human populatons.OUR VALUES | WWF
Every individual, office and programme of WWF bears fundamental responsibility for honoring our values, our policies and safeguards, and abiding by the governance and internal processes we’ve built to deliver on the same. Each office leads the delivery of WWF’s strategy in their country and takes the lead on fundraising and engagement of individuals and institutions in their territory. EVERYTHING ON OUR PLANET IS INTERCONNECTED Everything on our planet is interconnected. To help prevent the next pandemic, we must transform our relationship with nature. It has been widely reported that COVID-19 is likely to have originated sometime in late 2019 when an individual in Wuhan, China, was infected by a virus from an animal. Scientists suspect it may have jumped from a bat by way of an intermediary animal, such as a pangolin.PLANET-BASED DIETS
Planet-based diets will ensure everyone on the planet has healthy and nutritious food and will help bend the curve on the negative impacts of the food system, moving from one which exploits the planet to one which restores it for nature and people. They will help us: Reverse nature loss. Halt deforestation. Reduce water use and pollution. ONEWWF - THE GLOBAL INTRANET FOR WWF © 2016 WWF – World Wide Fund For Nature (formerly World Wildlife Fund) Creative Commons licence. LegalTHE NDCS WE WANT
Under the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, each country has to put together a plan of action to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and deal with the impacts of the climate crisis. These are called nationally determined contributions (NDCs). The first deadline for revised NDCs was 2020 and theseHOME | WWF
WWF has been working on nature conservation and regeneration for 60 years, alongside people and communities around the world. For us,healthy ecosystems
HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT Conflict between people and animals is one of the main threats to the continued survival of many species in different parts of the world, and is also a significant threat to local human populatons.OUR VALUES | WWF
Every individual, office and programme of WWF bears fundamental responsibility for honoring our values, our policies and safeguards, and abiding by the governance and internal processes we’ve built to deliver on the same. Each office leads the delivery of WWF’s strategy in their country and takes the lead on fundraising and engagement of individuals and institutions in their territory.THREATS | WWF
The panda's mountainous forests continue to be degraded by people harvesting bamboo, gathering firewood and collecting medicinal herbs. The Minshan Mountains alone contain over 5,000 plant species: 75% of which are used in traditional Chinese medicine. THE #CONNECT2EARTH GLOBAL HEALTH TALKS AN INTERVIEW SERIES BY WWF. Amidst the COVID19 pandemic, the fragility of our way of life and the challenges and opportunities for nature conservation, food security, energy supply and health care are more apparent than ever. In our #Connect2Earth Global Health Talks interview series, scientists and experts will address the causes ofpandemics
EVERYTHING ON OUR PLANET IS INTERCONNECTED Everything on our planet is interconnected. To help prevent the next pandemic, we must transform our relationship with nature. It has been widely reported that COVID-19 is likely to have originated sometime in late 2019 when an individual in Wuhan, China, was infected by a virus from an animal. Scientists suspect it may have jumped from a bat by way of an intermediary animal, such as a pangolin. WWF HIGHLIGHTS URGENT NEED FOR INTEGRATED STRATEGIES TO 1 day ago · Issued on World Ocean Day, WWF’s new “Blueprint for a Living Planet” offers four principles to guide integrated ocean and climate action to strengthen the mitigation, adaptation and resilience potential of marine and coastal ecosystems – and everything and everyone that depends on them. GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY GOALS UNATTAINABLE WITHOUT FULL New collaborative analysis, informed by around 30 conservation experts, indigenous peoples and rights organizations, highlights the importance of recognizing and respecting the rights, governance approaches and conservation efforts of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLC) as custodians HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT Conflict between people and animals is one of the main threats to the continued survival of many species in different parts of the world, and is also a significant threat to local human populatons. THREATS TO AFRICAN ELEPHANTS Despite a ban on the international trade in ivory, African elephants are still being poached in large numbers. Tens of thousands of elephants are being killed every year for their ivory tusks. The ivory is often carved into ornaments and jewellery – China is the biggest consumer market for such NEW REPORT RAISES CONCERNS ABOUT ONGOING ILLEGAL TOKYO 31 May 2021 - A report issued today by WWF, TRAFFIC and Japan Tiger and Elephant Fund (JTEF) reveals how weak regulation and enforcement in Japan is likely to be facilitating illegal trade in Hawksbill turtle.. Japan Customs records reported 564 kg of hawksbill tortoiseshell seized in 71 incidents between 2000 and 2019, representing some 530 Hawksbill Turtles.OCEAN AND CLIMATE
Our ocean has, for too long, been largely absent from global discussions on climate change. That needs to change – for the sake of the ocean and the climate alike. The ocean has taken up 90% of global heating since 1970, and the rate of ocean warming is increasing. By absorbing excess CO 2 the 10 NUMBERS THAT WILL MAKE YOU LOOK AT THE OCEAN DIFFERENTLY Many of us love the ocean. Going to the beach and admiring the sea is a universal experience. But when we sit, watch and listen to the waves, do we really understand what’s happening beneath the surface, and how much we depend on a healthy ocean?PLANET-BASED DIETS
Planet-based diets will ensure everyone on the planet has healthy and nutritious food and will help bend the curve on the negative impacts of the food system, moving from one which exploits the planet to one which restores it for nature and people. They will help us: Reverse nature loss. Halt deforestation. Reduce water use and pollution. ONEWWF - THE GLOBAL INTRANET FOR WWFHELPFORGOT PASSWORDLEGAL © 2016 WWF – World Wide Fund For Nature (formerly World Wildlife Fund) Creative Commons licence. LegalOUR VALUES | WWF
Every individual, office and programme of WWF bears fundamental responsibility for honoring our values, our policies and safeguards, and abiding by the governance and internal processes we’ve built to deliver on the same. Each office leads the delivery of WWF’s strategy in their country and takes the lead on fundraising and engagement of individuals and institutions in their territory. HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT Conflict between people and animals is one of the main threats to the continued survival of many species in different parts of the world, and is also a significant threat to local human populatons.THE NDCS WE WANT
Under the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, each country has to put together a plan of action to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and deal with the impacts of the climate crisis. These are called nationally determined contributions (NDCs). The first deadline for revised NDCs was 2020 and theseJOBS AT WWF
Want to make a positive difference to the future of people and our one shared home, the Earth? Working at WWF could be your opportunity of a lifetime. All around the world, people are waking up to the deepening crisis of nature loss. A growing realization that nature is our life-support system. And SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD GUIDES Conservation of ocean environments, seas, coasts, the coral reefs and their magnicient diversity of marine animals and plants. THE WATER RISK FILTER Welcome to the new Water Risk Filter 5.0. The new site is based around four areas of water risks: (1) Explore: Explore maps, country profiles, WWF stories, reports and more without needing to login. (2) Assess: Get to know the water related risks your organization's assets are facing through a customized assessment and analysis that can highlight your hot spots. WWF PALM OIL BUYERS SCORECARD Check out the WWF Palm Oil Scorecard and find out how your favourite brands are performing on this issue - then take action to help us stop deforestation and loss of nature caused by irresponsible palm oil production. The last thing on your mind as you’re munching away on your buttered toast is a rainforest thousands of kilometres away.WWF IN CAMEROON
Global environmental conservation organization. OUR MISSION . To stop degradation of our planet's natural environment, and build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature.PLANET-BASED DIETS
Planet-based diets will ensure everyone on the planet has healthy and nutritious food and will help bend the curve on the negative impacts of the food system, moving from one which exploits the planet to one which restores it for nature and people. They will help us: Reverse nature loss. Halt deforestation. Reduce water use and pollution. ONEWWF - THE GLOBAL INTRANET FOR WWFHELPFORGOT PASSWORDLEGAL © 2016 WWF – World Wide Fund For Nature (formerly World Wildlife Fund) Creative Commons licence. LegalOUR VALUES | WWF
Every individual, office and programme of WWF bears fundamental responsibility for honoring our values, our policies and safeguards, and abiding by the governance and internal processes we’ve built to deliver on the same. Each office leads the delivery of WWF’s strategy in their country and takes the lead on fundraising and engagement of individuals and institutions in their territory. HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT Conflict between people and animals is one of the main threats to the continued survival of many species in different parts of the world, and is also a significant threat to local human populatons.THE NDCS WE WANT
Under the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, each country has to put together a plan of action to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and deal with the impacts of the climate crisis. These are called nationally determined contributions (NDCs). The first deadline for revised NDCs was 2020 and theseJOBS AT WWF
Want to make a positive difference to the future of people and our one shared home, the Earth? Working at WWF could be your opportunity of a lifetime. All around the world, people are waking up to the deepening crisis of nature loss. A growing realization that nature is our life-support system. And SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD GUIDES Conservation of ocean environments, seas, coasts, the coral reefs and their magnicient diversity of marine animals and plants. THE WATER RISK FILTER Welcome to the new Water Risk Filter 5.0. The new site is based around four areas of water risks: (1) Explore: Explore maps, country profiles, WWF stories, reports and more without needing to login. (2) Assess: Get to know the water related risks your organization's assets are facing through a customized assessment and analysis that can highlight your hot spots.WWF IN CAMEROON
Global environmental conservation organization. OUR MISSION . To stop degradation of our planet's natural environment, and build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature. WWF PALM OIL BUYERS SCORECARD Check out the WWF Palm Oil Scorecard and find out how your favourite brands are performing on this issue - then take action to help us stop deforestation and loss of nature caused by irresponsible palm oil production. The last thing on your mind as you’re munching away on your buttered toast is a rainforest thousands of kilometres away. WWF HIGHLIGHTS URGENT NEED FOR INTEGRATED STRATEGIES TO 1 day ago · Issued on World Ocean Day, WWF’s new “Blueprint for a Living Planet” offers four principles to guide integrated ocean and climate action to strengthen the mitigation, adaptation and resilience potential of marine and coastal ecosystems – and everything and everyone that depends on them.CONSERVATION PULSE
Nature must bounce back after pandemic: The COVID-19 pandemic has had harmful impacts on protected and conserved areas, with dramatic drops in tourism revenue affecting both livelihoods and nature conservation. WWF-Brazil Head of Science Mariana Ferreira’s blog highlights how governments must address this in their pandemic recovery plans. GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY GOALS UNATTAINABLE WITHOUT FULL 1 day ago · New collaborative analysis, informed by around 30 conservation experts, indigenous peoples and rights organizations, highlights the importance of recognizing and respecting the rights, governance approaches and conservation efforts of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLC) as custodians HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT Conflict between people and animals is one of the main threats to the continued survival of many species in different parts of the world, and is also a significant threat to local human populatons. NEW UN DECLARATION CALLS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW NEW YORK, June 1 - WWF welcomes the launch today of the Ocean Day Plastic Pollution Declaration, now endorsed by 74 countries, which calls for negotiations to commence on a new legally binding agreement to combat plastic pollution. REDUCING CONFLICT BETWEEN PEOPLE AND WILDLIFE Damage done to crops by animals, especially elephants, is a great concern in Quisanga District, Mozambique. WWF and the Aga Khan Foundation's (AKF) Coastal Rural Support Programme (CRSP) are working to identify practical solutions to combat this human/animal conflict. NEW REPORT RAISES CONCERNS ABOUT ONGOING ILLEGAL TOKYO 31 May 2021 - A report issued today by WWF, TRAFFIC and Japan Tiger and Elephant Fund (JTEF) reveals how weak regulation and enforcement in Japan is likely to be facilitating illegal trade in Hawksbill turtle.. Japan Customs records reported 564 kg of hawksbill tortoiseshell seized in 71 incidents between 2000 and 2019, representing some 530 Hawksbill Turtles.OCEAN AND CLIMATE
Our ocean has, for too long, been largely absent from global discussions on climate change. That needs to change – for the sake of the ocean and the climate alike. The ocean has taken up 90% of global heating since 1970, and the rate of ocean warming is increasing. By absorbing excess CO 2 theJOBS AT WWF
Want to make a positive difference to the future of people and our one shared home, the Earth? Working at WWF could be your opportunity of a lifetime. All around the world, people are waking up to the deepening crisis of nature loss. A growing realization that nature is our life-support system. And 10 NUMBERS THAT WILL MAKE YOU LOOK AT THE OCEAN DIFFERENTLY Many of us love the ocean. Going to the beach and admiring the sea is a universal experience. But when we sit, watch and listen to the waves, do we really understand what’s happening beneath the surface, and how much we depend on a healthy ocean?PLANET-BASED DIETS
Planet-based diets will ensure everyone on the planet has healthy and nutritious food and will help bend the curve on the negative impacts of the food system, moving from one which exploits the planet to one which restores it for nature and people. They will help us: Reverse nature loss. Halt deforestation. Reduce water use and pollution. ONEWWF - THE GLOBAL INTRANET FOR WWFHELPFORGOT PASSWORDLEGALONE WWF INTRANETWWF ADDRESSWWF EMAIL © 2016 WWF – World Wide Fund For Nature (formerly World Wildlife Fund) Creative Commons licence. LegalOUR VALUES | WWF
Every individual, office and programme of WWF bears fundamental responsibility for honoring our values, our policies and safeguards, and abiding by the governance and internal processes we’ve built to deliver on the same. Each office leads the delivery of WWF’s strategy in their country and takes the lead on fundraising and engagement of individuals and institutions in their territory.THE NDCS WE WANT
Under the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, each country has to put together a plan of action to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and deal with the impacts of the climate crisis. These are called nationally determined contributions (NDCs). The first deadline for revised NDCs was 2020 and these HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT Conflict between people and animals is one of the main threats to the continued survival of many species in different parts of the world, and is also a significant threat to local human populatons.JOBS AT WWF
Want to make a positive difference to the future of people and our one shared home, the Earth? Working at WWF could be your opportunity of a lifetime. All around the world, people are waking up to the deepening crisis of nature loss. A growing realization that nature is our life-support system. And SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD GUIDES Conservation of ocean environments, seas, coasts, the coral reefs and their magnicient diversity of marine animals and plants. THE WATER RISK FILTERWATER RISK ASSESSMENTWWF WATER RISK TOOL Welcome to the new Water Risk Filter 5.0. The new site is based around four areas of water risks: (1) Explore: Explore maps, country profiles, WWF stories, reports and more without needing to login. (2) Assess: Get to know the water related risks your organization's assets are facing through a customized assessment and analysis that can highlight your hot spots. WWF PALM OIL BUYERS SCORECARD Check out the WWF Palm Oil Scorecard and find out how your favourite brands are performing on this issue - then take action to help us stop deforestation and loss of nature caused by irresponsible palm oil production. The last thing on your mind as you’re munching away on your buttered toast is a rainforest thousands of kilometres away.WWF IN CAMEROON
Global environmental conservation organization. OUR MISSION . To stop degradation of our planet's natural environment, and build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature.PLANET-BASED DIETS
Planet-based diets will ensure everyone on the planet has healthy and nutritious food and will help bend the curve on the negative impacts of the food system, moving from one which exploits the planet to one which restores it for nature and people. They will help us: Reverse nature loss. Halt deforestation. Reduce water use and pollution. ONEWWF - THE GLOBAL INTRANET FOR WWFHELPFORGOT PASSWORDLEGALONE WWF INTRANETWWF ADDRESSWWF EMAIL © 2016 WWF – World Wide Fund For Nature (formerly World Wildlife Fund) Creative Commons licence. LegalOUR VALUES | WWF
Every individual, office and programme of WWF bears fundamental responsibility for honoring our values, our policies and safeguards, and abiding by the governance and internal processes we’ve built to deliver on the same. Each office leads the delivery of WWF’s strategy in their country and takes the lead on fundraising and engagement of individuals and institutions in their territory.THE NDCS WE WANT
Under the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, each country has to put together a plan of action to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and deal with the impacts of the climate crisis. These are called nationally determined contributions (NDCs). The first deadline for revised NDCs was 2020 and these HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT Conflict between people and animals is one of the main threats to the continued survival of many species in different parts of the world, and is also a significant threat to local human populatons.JOBS AT WWF
Want to make a positive difference to the future of people and our one shared home, the Earth? Working at WWF could be your opportunity of a lifetime. All around the world, people are waking up to the deepening crisis of nature loss. A growing realization that nature is our life-support system. And SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD GUIDES Conservation of ocean environments, seas, coasts, the coral reefs and their magnicient diversity of marine animals and plants. THE WATER RISK FILTERWATER RISK ASSESSMENTWWF WATER RISK TOOL Welcome to the new Water Risk Filter 5.0. The new site is based around four areas of water risks: (1) Explore: Explore maps, country profiles, WWF stories, reports and more without needing to login. (2) Assess: Get to know the water related risks your organization's assets are facing through a customized assessment and analysis that can highlight your hot spots. WWF PALM OIL BUYERS SCORECARD Check out the WWF Palm Oil Scorecard and find out how your favourite brands are performing on this issue - then take action to help us stop deforestation and loss of nature caused by irresponsible palm oil production. The last thing on your mind as you’re munching away on your buttered toast is a rainforest thousands of kilometres away.WWF IN CAMEROON
Global environmental conservation organization. OUR MISSION . To stop degradation of our planet's natural environment, and build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature. WWF HIGHLIGHTS URGENT NEED FOR INTEGRATED STRATEGIES TO 10 hours ago · Issued on World Ocean Day, WWF’s new “Blueprint for a Living Planet” offers four principles to guide integrated ocean and climate action to strengthen the mitigation, adaptation and resilience potential of marine and coastal ecosystems – andCONSERVATION PULSE
Nature must bounce back after pandemic: The COVID-19 pandemic has had harmful impacts on protected and conserved areas, with dramatic drops in tourism revenue affecting both livelihoods and nature conservation. WWF-Brazil Head of Science Mariana Ferreira’s blog highlights how governments must address this in their pandemic recovery plans. GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY GOALS UNATTAINABLE WITHOUT FULL 23 hours ago · New collaborative analysis, informed by around 30 conservation experts, indigenous peoples and rights organizations, highlights the importance of recognizing and respecting the rights, governance approaches and conservation efforts of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLC) as HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT Conflict between people and animals is one of the main threats to the continued survival of many species in different parts of the world, and is also a significant threat to local human populatons. NEW UN DECLARATION CALLS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW NEW YORK, June 1 - WWF welcomes the launch today of the Ocean Day Plastic Pollution Declaration, now endorsed by 74 countries, which calls for negotiations to commence on a new legally binding agreement to combat plastic pollution.OCEAN AND CLIMATE
The ocean has taken up 90% of global heating since 1970, and the rate of ocean warming is increasing. By absorbing excess CO 2 the ocean has also become more acidic. These changes – coupled with the many other pressure’s we’re putting on the ocean – threaten the health of vital marine ecosystems, from polar sea ice to tropical coral reefs. NEW REPORT RAISES CONCERNS ABOUT ONGOING ILLEGAL TOKYO 31 May 2021 - A report issued today by WWF, TRAFFIC and Japan Tiger and Elephant Fund (JTEF) reveals how weak regulation and enforcement in Japan is likely to be facilitating illegal trade in Hawksbill turtle.. Japan Customs records reported 564 kg of hawksbill tortoiseshell seized in 71 incidents between 2000 and 2019, representing some 530 Hawksbill Turtles. REDUCING CONFLICT BETWEEN PEOPLE AND WILDLIFE Damage done to crops by animals, especially elephants, is a great concern in Quisanga District, Mozambique. WWF and the Aga Khan Foundation's (AKF) Coastal Rural Support Programme (CRSP) are working to identify practical solutions to combat this human/animal conflict.JOBS AT WWF
Want to make a positive difference to the future of people and our one shared home, the Earth? Working at WWF could be your opportunity of a lifetime. All around the world, people are waking up to the deepening crisis of nature loss. A growing realization that nature is our life-support system. And 10 NUMBERS THAT WILL MAKE YOU LOOK AT THE OCEAN DIFFERENTLY Many of us love the ocean. Going to the beach and admiring the sea is a universal experience. But when we sit, watch and listen to the waves, do we really understand what’s happening beneath the surface, and how much we depend on a healthy ocean? This website stores cookies on your computer. These cookies are used to collect information about how you interact with our website and allow us to remember you. We use this information in order to improve and customize your browsing experience and for analytics and metrics about our visitors both on this website and other media. To find out more about the cookies we use, see our Privacy Policy. If you decline, your information won’t be tracked when you visit this website. A single cookie will be used in your browser to remember your preference not to be tracked. Accept Decline WWF conserves our planet, habitats, & species like thePanda & Tiger | WWF
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