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How Can I Reduce my Footprint? Everyone has an environmental footprint. It comes from all the things you do that have an impact on our planet – the energy you use, the things you buy, the food you eat ...
The Amazon is being deliberately destroyed. Trees that have stood for hundreds of years are being chopped down and fires are decimating the land to make way for agriculture. The reality is that we all ...
All of us want to help our planet, but sometimes it can be confusing to know what’s the right thing to do! Avoiding products that contain unnecessary palm oil (for example, toothpaste or ...
70% of Brits back government action to prevent the sale of products linked to illegal deforestation overseas Broad public consensus for implementation of 2021 law requiring due diligence from ...
Isabella O’Dowd, WWF’s head of climate policy said: “We can all see how our climate is changing – when severe storms are forecast now, people in the six million homes at risk of flooding wonder ...
A special planning committee of Borough Council of King's Lynn & West Norfolk have refused permission for an application by Cranswick for two industrial livestock units, which would make up one of the ...
New report reveals high-risk areas for Endangered, Threatened and Protected (ETP) bycatch in UK seafood supply chains and evaluates the effectiveness, costs, and benefits of mitigation ...
All Artworks are sold for the sole purpose of raising funds for WWF-UK's marine conservation work; with regenerative seaweed farming, restoring coastal ecosystems, conserving coral reefs and other ...
Run, walk or cycle and raise funds for WWF's vital conservation work. Our world needs us now more than ever and time is running out. Do something incredible!
Our family-friendly walks take in beautiful landscapes and picturesque woodland routes and we're working hard to make our events as sustainable as possible. Bring friends and family together and join ...
We work to inspire young people to care about our natural world, help them explore the issues facing our planet, and equip them to take positive action to protect it.
Just 20 minutes in nature a day can help reduce stress levels, ease anxiety and boost our mood. It’s time to get your daily dose of nature. Nature is our life support system, but right now it’s in ...
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