In the UK, we are witnessing a mental health crisis. For example, one in six people in England report experiencing a common mental health problem (such as anxiety or depression) in any given week.
It’s a big goal. But we believe it is achievable and necessary. More trees and forests can make a major contribution to achieving our global commitments on human development, biodiversity and climate ...
The Ganges river in India is more than 2,500km long and has the most populated river basin in the world. Hundreds of millions of people and a huge range of wildlife rely on the river Ganges. But ...
With the ongoing cost of living crisis, many of us are looking for ways we can help protect our world, that won’t cost the Earth. Whether it's making positive changes at home, putting pressure on ...
The ocean is vast and on average about 4,000 metres deep. It contains 1.3 billion cubic kilometres of water – that’s 97% of all the water on the surface of the Earth. [1] Home to over 240,000 known ...
Commenting on the OEP investigation, Gavin Crowden, Director of Advocacy at WWF said: "We welcome this very positive step by the OEP. As outlined in our Complaint, the Statutory Guidance conflicts ...
Every autumn, approximately 18,000 tonnes of edible pumpkin is tossed away after serving time as carved-up, candlelit companions. That’s enough to make pumpkin soup for Britain’s entire population.
On International Jaguar Day (29 November), a new report from WWF quantifies the importance of jaguar habitats in Latin America, highlighting their vital ecosystem services that far exceed the value of ...
It is more apparent than ever - the food we eat and produce is affecting our planet's health. We can change this and transform our food system ...
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With a new UK Government in place, this is a crucial time for us to make it clear that action on nature and climate is a priority for people all over the UK. In this special episode of Call of the ...
From steamy tropical rainforests to dreamy English chalk streams, we're working on every continent to halt and reverse dramatic declines in wildlife numbers and the unsustainable use of our natural ...