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WWF’s ‘How climate changes wildlife’ series focuses on the need to safeguard wildlife around the world from these harmful ...
New global agreement recognises the importance of a healthy environment for future pandemics prevention ...
Review of progress in 2024 under WWF work in China, India, Pakistan, Turkiye and Viet Nam WWF piloted its first Collective Action project on Water Stewardship in Taihu Basin, China back in 2011, and ...
NASA scientists have found that a major form of global air pollution involved in summertime "smog" has also played a significant role in warming the Arctic.
Every year, more than US$100 billion flow from richer countries to poorer countries in the form of development aid through public sector finance institutions. This Official Development Assistance (ODA ...
Coffee lovers the world over are unknowingly drinking coffee that was illegally grown inside one of the world’s most important national parks for tigers, elephants and rhinos, says an investigative ...
WHERE DID THE IDEA OF THE INTERNATIONAL WHALING COMISSION COME FROM AND WHY? Whaling as an industry began around the 11th Century when the Basques started hunting and trading the products from the ...
Global Wetlands Outlook paints alarming picture of decline in world’s most valuable ecosystems Wetlands, the most economically valuable and among the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world, are ...
More than 145 million tonnes of sugar (sucrose) is produced per year in about 120 countries; open pan (artisanal) sugar production in Asia probably adds more than ten million tonnes to this total.