A rising tide of plastic waste is choking our oceans, threatening fragile ecosystems and killing sea life. While plastic has revolutionised our way of life since it was invented in the 1950s, the ...
We see a lot of organisations offsetting their footprint to claim they are carbon neutral, or claiming that for every product you buy, they will plant a tree, and therefore their product is ‘green’.
A product of a series of cross-sector dialogues, this roadmap provides an overview of the Government action needed to mobilise private financial investment for a regenerative agricultural transition ...
Nature is vital. It provides our life-support system. But our one shared home is under threat like never before. So at WWF Cymru, we’re fighting to restore habitats and species and to build a Wales ...
The Seafood Jurisdictional Initiative was previously known as the Seascape Approach. It aims to promote the health of the oceans and the safeguarding of people in seafood production. It plans to do ...
We all have the power to help bring our world back to life. From shopping at the supermarket to speaking with your MP, we can make a difference. We know these issues are backed by the public. The ...
The production and distribution of food, of which over a third goes to waste, is responsible for 70% of nature loss and around a third of global greenhouse gas emissions. Food retailers, who stand at ...
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As we reflect on 2024, we want to highlight a few positive stories from the year. A big thank you from the WWF Cymru team for all your support. Seagrass Network Cymru, led by WWF Cymru and Project ...
Dros y blynyddoedd diwethaf, rydym wedi ymgyrchu i Lywodraeth Cymru gefnogi ffermwyr i symud tuag at arferion amaethyddol mwy cynaliadwy sy’n gweithio gyda natur, yn hytrach nag yn ei herbyn - i adfer ...
Over the course of Earth’s 4.5-billion-year history, the climate has changed a lot, this is true. However, the rapid warming we’re seeing now can't be explained by natural cycles of warming and ...