The lanky young man in skinny joggers grew up in the town of Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, but after completing school in ...
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Nearly 200 countries had agreed back in Dubai in 2023 to transition away from fossil fuels. Yet in the two COPs since, not a ...
At WWF, we are inspired by you—by your love and passion for protecting this incredible planet we call home. Thank you for all ...
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FSC® certification helps protect forests, wildlife, and Indigenous rights. Look for the FSC logo when buying paper, furniture ...
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Whether they crawl, fly, squirm, or slither, insects get the job done: They maintain healthy soil, recycle nutrients, pollinate flowers and crops, and control pests. But by the end of the century, up ...
WWF’s 2025 Connected by Nature report explores how deeply Americans value and connect with nature in their daily lives. Based on research conducted by GlobeScan on behalf of WWF, the report finds that ...