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WWF's Isabella O’Dowd reacts to Climate Change Committee's call to reduce electricity prices, saying we must cut our reliance on expensive oil and gas imports.
WWF responds as Ed Miliband announces net-zero transition plan consultation as part of plan to make UK the world's leading green finance centre.
Satellite tagging hawksbill turtles In early 2025, we undertook a month-long expedition, alongside volunteers from the local community, to satellite tag 10 critically endangered hawksbill turtles – ...
In response to today’s publication [1], by the Scottish Government of the latest data on greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) Claire Daly, Head of Policy and Advocacy at WWF Scotland said: “These reductions ...
For immediate release Office: 0131 659 9100 Out of hours: 0131 659 9100 Email: [email protected] Vanishing saltmarshes threaten climate progress – but recovery is within reach, says new global report ...
To coincide with World Turtle Day on 16th June, learn more about these incredible creatures and how we're working to help protect it.
In a major advance for marine conservation, WWF and a global coalition of leading scientists, civil society, governments, and tech innovators have launched BlueCorridors.org—a dynamic new platform ...
Migratory superhighways connect whales to critical breeding, feeding, and social habitats across ocean basins—routes essential not only for whale survival but for the health of marine ecosystems. But ...
WWF have submitted an objection to Cranswick's retrospective planning application for their Cherry Tree Farm site in Stow Bedon. “This site represents farming against nature. The construction of the ...
Top 10 Facts about Forests Discover more about forests, the challenges and threats they are facing, and what you can do to help.
To coincide with Endangered Species Day on 16 May, learn more about how we're working to help protect some of the world's most endangered species.
For immediate release Office: 0131 659 9100 Out of hours: 0131 659 9100 Email: [email protected] Majority of Brits back government action to tackle illegal deforestation – new poll 70% of Brits back ...
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