Negotiators were unable to agree on any direct mention of the transition away from fossil fuels in the formal texts, despite support from at least 86 countries. Similarly, the wider political will ...
BELÉM, Brazil (21 November 2025) – Reacting to new draft texts released at COP30, Stephen Cornelius, WWF Global Deputy Climate and Energy Lead, said: ...
Eyeing the wavering enthusiasm by Parties to commit to critical fossil fuel and forest roadmap decisions, prominent scientists have issued a statement about the current state of the negotiations.
Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, WWF Global Climate and Energy Lead and COP20 President said: “As COP30 ends, the reality is clear: bold titles and grand promises have not translated into meaningful action. The ...
Listen to Indigenous Peoples! Listen to science! Listen to President Lula and Minister Marina Silva! Belem, Brazil, 18 November 2025 - In a joint statement WWF and Greenpeace have called for talk to ...
Global demand for a handful of agricultural commodities—from your morning coffee to a piece of chocolate—is the single largest driver of deforestation and habitat loss across the planet. As ...
Food and agriculture have been emerging as a key issue in the climate change agenda over the past few years. We have seen a ...
Healthy nature is an ally that helps prevent climate breakdown and make us more resilient to a warming planet. The latest science from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) shows that ...
The temptation to skip to steps lower in the hierarchy that are easier or cheaper will at best provide a temporary bandaid to these complex global challenges and at worst, cannibalize efforts for ...
Populations of fish critical to human food security are in serious decline worldwide, according to WWF's Living Blue Planet Report GLAND, Switzerland – Populations of fish critical to human food ...
The value of the ocean’s riches rivals the size of the world’s leading economies The value of the ocean’s riches rivals the size of the world’s leading economies, but its resources are rapidly eroding ...