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Geneva, Switzerland (8 August 2025): Civil society organisations at INC-5.2 have come together to demand greater action as talks at an ongoing global plastic pollution summit, known as INC-5.2, teeter ...
The declining African lion population faces significant threat due to illegal trade of their bones, claws and teeth. Lions are easy to spot. Drive through the stunning savannahs of the Maasai Mara or ...
From safeguarding whales in Chile to tackling illegal fishing in Tanzania – there’s lots of good news to share about our ...
As temperatures rise, reindeer face a growing struggle to reach the lichen they depend on. More frequent and intense droughts, storms and heat waves, melting glaciers, warming oceans and rising sea ...
Brazil's Discovery National Park is a sanctuary of biodiversity, with stunning views and significant national heritage. From safeguarding whales in Chile to tackling illegal fishing in Tanzania – ...
22 July 2025: UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres today called for a ‘supercharged surge for renewable energy’ in a keynote speech in New York, saying that the world was on the ‘cusp of a new era, ...
WWF is opening the tender process to a media and digital intelligence vendor to support the work of the Global Communications Department. More information and how to apply can be found in ...
The International Court of Justice today delivered a major signal of hope for the most vulnerable populations and for all ecosystems and species of the planet, with its advisory opinion on the ...
GLAND, Switzerland (15 July 2025): The Office of the Ombudsperson, created as part of WWF’s broader commitment to accountability, has reached a key milestone and is now open to receiving complaints ...
On Wednesday, 23 July 2025, at 3pm CEST, the ICJ will deliver a historic advisory opinion on the climate obligations of states. The decision follows an unprecedented legal process that began with ...
In the case of the ICHR, the process was started by Chile and Colombia with the aim of analysing how the general obligations of States—respect, guarantee, and normative adequacy—with respect to human ...
The Amazon is more than an immense forest—or simply a source of oxygen and biodiversity, it is a living system, a heart beating with the memory of its Indigenous peoples. It shelters not only trees ...
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