Our Planet, the incredible new documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, explores the beauty of life on Earth and highlights the threats that we pose to it. In the coastal seas episode, ...
Responding to the Scottish Government’s announcement on future climate action today [1] Lang Banks, director of WWF Scotland said: “It’s bitterly disappointing that Scottish Government’s delays in ...
Tackling the climate and nature crisis and delivering on net zero will take a skilled and diverse workforce, and every job can play its part. Our programme works with teachers, career leads and ...
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 ...
Our world is in crisis. We’re losing precious wildlife as their homes are destroyed. Our leaders must stop fuelling the destruction of nature and start bringing our world back to life. We’ll hand this ...
Ever wondered what sustainability has to do with sport, finance, even music? Every job can play a role in bringing our world back to life. Find out how any job can be greener, develop your skills, and ...
You see photos of plastic pollution in the ocean, but it can be hard to connect that to the plastic you're buying and using every day. Here are three ways the plastic you throw away can end up in the ...
We all have a part to play in the recovery of the natural world, but more often than not, it feels like an increasingly impossible task. The good news is that WWF Ambassador Sir David Attenborough ...
We want to inspire and equip pupils to care for our beautiful planet and we’re asking for your help; so we've created a range of free resources to support you and your pupils in putting sustainability ...
Stopping the illegal wildlife trade is one of the most important and urgent parts of our work to protect iconic and threatened wildlife. We’re facing a global poaching crisis, which is threatening to ...
In the UK and around the world, how we produce our food is unnecessarily destroying habitats, accelerating climate change and decimating species. In fact, globally, agriculture and land use are ...
Climate change refers to a large-scale, long-term shift in the planet's weather patterns and average temperatures. The science is clear. Climate change is real. Climate change is happening now.