WWF OceansCelebrating our newest human rightOn Human Rights Day, we ask what it means to have a clean, healthy and sustainable environment recognized as a human right, particularly…Dec 10, 20211Dec 10, 20211
WWF FreshwaterReturn of river dolphins to NarayaniBy Daphne Willems, Lead, WWF River Dolphin Rivers initiativeJan 19, 2022Jan 19, 2022
WWF FreshwaterThe Amazon River: In our handsBy David Tickner, WWF-UK Chief Advisor — RiversSep 9, 2021Sep 9, 2021
WWF FreshwaterHealthy freshwater ecosystems are fundamental to human rights to safe drinking water and sanitationBy Pedro Arrojo-Agudo, UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation, and Stuart Orr, WWF Global…Oct 15, 2021Oct 15, 2021
WWFThe time to change climate change is NOWIt is almost 15 months since the world came together to agree a universal climate deal in Paris aimed at “keeping a global temperature rise…Mar 22, 2017Mar 22, 2017
WWFFive surprising effects of Arctic climate changeArctic sea ice is anything but static. Each year, the sea ice grows throughout the dark northern winter, reaches its peak extent and March…Apr 3, 20173Apr 3, 20173
WWFHappy biodiversity day, planet EarthToday is the International Day of Biological Diversity. We think it’s a day that matters a lot ‒ but do you?May 21, 20171May 21, 20171
WWFSmallholders — our best hope for sustainabilityVietnam is one of the world’s largest exporters of wood and wood products. Overall exports in 2016 were valued at nearly $7 billion. Yet…Jun 26, 20173Jun 26, 20173
WWFWhy watching Chasing Coral on Netflix can help save the planetThe world is changing much faster than I ever could have imagined ‒ and nowhere is this more evident than in the ocean, with Exhibit A, the…Jul 14, 20173Jul 14, 20173
WWFDamming economic growth: the hidden costs of unsustainable hydropower in the MekongLately a lot of attention has been directed at the negative impacts upstream development are causing to the Mekong delta, but Vietnam is…Jul 27, 20172Jul 27, 20172