WWF

WWF

Non-profit Organizations

Gland, Vaud 889,530 followers

Creating a world where people live in harmony with nature. Together, anything is possible.

About us

Nature is our life-support system. That’s why WWF – an independent conservation organization active in nearly 100 countries – is tackling the deepening crisis of nature loss caused by human activities. Our ambition is to set nature on the path to recovery in the coming decade for the benefit of people and wildlife. Working with many others, we must protect and restore natural habitats, stop the mass extinction of wildlife, and make the way we produce and consume sustainable. ============ General information Thank you for joining the WWF LinkedIn community. Please read these guidelines designed to keep our members safe online. WWF is responsible for protecting and maintaining the integrity of this community. While we actively encourage this community to get involved by posting to our page and taking part in discussions, we do have some basic rules. WWF will remove content if it: • is obscene or disrespectful • is irrelevant to the aims of the WWF community • is irrelevant to the original post • is judged to be spam • is abusive or threatening to the WWF community or individuals within it • distributes false and/or misleading information • advertises or promotes products and/or services • repeats previous posts. We will delete comments on LinkedIn in accordance with LinkedIn’s Terms of Service (https://www.linkedin.com/legal/user-agreement#dos). If an individual’s disruptive behaviour persists, then we may report that user.

Website
http://wwf.panda.org
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Gland, Vaud
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1961
Specialties
Advocacy, Policy, Research, Conservation, Environment, and Sustainability

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    A groundbreaking IPBES Nexus Assessment reveals actionable solutions to intertwined environmental crises. WWF scientist and lead author on the report, Becky Chaplin-Kramer, says tackling these challenges together is our only path to sustainability: “Recent global conferences on climate change and biodiversity have underscored the urgent need for ambitious action to secure our planet's future. The report reveals the deep interconnections between biodiversity, water, food, health, and climate, demonstrating that tackling these challenges together is our only path to sustainability. The report shows how biodiversity loss and climate change have contributed to water and food insecurity, threatening advances in human health. These impacts disproportionately affect low–and middle–income countries, socioeconomically disadvantaged people in higher-income countries, and Indigenous Peoples. By synthesizing future scenarios and offering actionable, science-based solutions, this report sets a new benchmark for confronting intertwined global crises. Our goal is to empower governments, communities, and businesses to take coordinated and integrated approaches to address these growing risks, delivering just and sustainable outcomes for both people and the planet.” Read the summary here: https://lnkd.in/eH2JK_eQ

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    Among the incredible species in the Mekong – which have not been previously recorded by science – are… - A stunning pit viper with scales that look like long eyelashes. - A leafless orchid found in a market. - A ginger species with a root that smells like mango. But many of these species are already under threat of extinction. Discover more: https://lnkd.in/dYsZXUXu

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    Global Leader | Food & Agriculture | WWF International & Chair | Action Track 3 | UN Food Systems Summit

    🌍 NEWS FROM RIYADH 🇸🇦 — UNCCD COP16 — For a long time, the WWF Global Food & Agriculture Practice team has been mobilizing stakeholders to elevate the importance of grasslands, savannahs and rangelands in global conservation action. Tbe UNCCD COP16 has embraced this agenda and I have never seen these biomes receive so much attention before in a COP. Equally, the collective voice of pastoralists is echoeing everywhere in COP16 around a common agenda to conserve these biomes that, for many, are the source of their livelihoods. My colleague Leonie Meier , who leads WWF’s Global Grasslands and Savannahs Initiative spoke to CNN about this. More below 👇 https://lnkd.in/d2FTgWZX Daudi Sumba Leonie Meier Peter McFeely Martina Fleckenstein Brent Loken Sasha Gennet Andrea Erickson Quiroz Andrea Meza Suzy Friedman Rebecca Shaw

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    Global Roundtable highlight: On December 10 at 12:45 CET, attend a fireside chat featuring Eric Usher (Usher, E.), Head of UNEP FI, and Kirsten Schuijt, Director General of WWF International. The session, “Bringing nature to the heart of finance,” will explore the financial sector’s progress in addressing nature-related risks and the role of regulators and institutions in shaping solutions, and will include a preview of a new joint report on the global nature-related regulatory landscape. Register to participate in person or online: https://ow.ly/ER9150UlEar #GRT2024

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    Nature continues to amaze us! The elusive Lesula monkey, the dwarf water cobra and the slender-snouted crocodile are some of the 742 species in the Congo Basin which have not been previously recorded by science 🤩 Our planet is home to incredible biodiversity 💚

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