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Countries can, and should, exercise legitimate, well-established procedural pathways, including voting on a new treaty text (notably used for the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights ...
We're tackling the world’s most complex environmental challenges to secure a sustainable future for all life on Earth. As the ...
The International Court of Justice recognised clear obligations of states to avoid impacts of greenhouse gas emissions to 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 ...
Highest standards on integrity and good conduct: We collaborate with partners that are committed to achieving and upholding ...
WWF, alongside global partners, provides corporate sustainability guidance, tools and frameworks to support companies in making measurable progress. Some of these are WWF developed resources, while ...
Climate change is no longer a distant threat—it’s a daily reality for millions of people around the world. And nowhere is this more evident than in the systems that feed us. Farmers and fishers are on ...
WWF Welcomes the “Compromiso de Sevilla” as step forward for sustainable finance but without nature, the UN Sustainable Development Goals cannot be achieved. WWF welcomes the Compromiso de Sevilla, ...
WWF’s new Forests Forward Impact Report reveals that 26 leading companies from 9 sectors are improving forest management or going beyond responsible sourcing to support forest conservation projects ...
BONN, Germany (Thursday 26 June 2025): Hopes for a strong foundation for COP30 were dashed when the mid-year negotiations struggled to agree on key points – adaptation, finance and the implementation ...
Central banks and regulators from the Eastern and Southern African region strengthen skills to address climate and nature-related financial risks. Climate change and nature loss are no longer distant ...
The final declaration from BRICS+ leaders, released at their summit yesterday, offers important steps on environmental issues, but falls short on climate change, says WWF.
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