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The legacy of a strong plastics agreement would be felt for generations—here in America and around the world. This is a ...
This week, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced his plans to overturn the “endangerment finding” for greenhouse gases, ...
In a landmark move for biodiversity conservation and recognition of the essential role of Indigenous territories in ...
WWF’s latest Drop by Drop report offers a look at how tangible, on-the-ground action can help some of the world’s most ...
Walking along the Rio Grande in central New Mexico, retired ecologist Gina Dello Russo points to a sandbar at the river’s ...
Next week, governments from around the world will meet in Geneva for the final global plastic pollution treaty negotiations ...
WWF works to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife, collaborating with partners from local to global levels in nearly 100 countries.
This week, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced his plans to overturn the “endangerment finding” for greenhouse gases, which would strip the agency of its power to regulate climate change pollution.
When the world’s tiger range countries committed in 2010 to doubling the number of wild tigers, they knew they needed to make ...
1. What's the difference between Asian and African elephants? There are more than 10 physical characteristics that differentiate Asian and African elephants. For example, Asian elephants' ears are ...
WWF is working with students and teachers, grades K-12, to share the value of food and develop strategies to reduce waste. Schools can use their cafeteria as a classroom to conduct food waste audits ...
Corruption undermines global development and biodiversity conservation. Targeting Natural Resource Corruption (TNRC) knowledge is designed to strengthen anti-corruption policy and practice in ...
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