WWF Statement to COP26 Draft Decision Text
Source: World Wildlife Fund
This morning, the UNFCCC released the latest draft cover decision text of COP26. Marcene Mitchell, senior vice president for climate change...
This Year of the Tiger, WWF Spotlights Both Progress and Urgency for Tiger Recovery
Source: World Wildlife Fund
WASHINGTON, DC — As we enter the 2022 Year of the Tiger, World Wildlife Fund’s (WWF) latest report on tiger conservation...
WWF Statement on the America COMPETES Act
Source: World Wildlife Fund
In response to the House of Representatives’ passage of the America COMPETES Act, World Wildlife Fund (WWF) released the following statement...
WWF Statement on The Tropical Forest and Coral Reef Conservation Reauthorization Act
Source: World Wildlife Fund
Date August 04, 2020
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In This Press Release
Today, The Tropical Forest and Coral Reef Conservation Reauthorization Act (TFCA) was introduced by...
WWF Statement on US Methane Announcement
Source: World Wildlife Fund
Date November 03, 2021
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In This Press Release
In response to the news this morning from the Biden administration regarding the new...
Momentum Building Among Fortune 500 Around Climate Action, but Not at Scale Required
Source: World Wildlife Fund
Sixty percent of Fortune 500 companies have set a climate or energy-related goal, yet they vary dramatically in terms of ambition...
Park City, UT Selected as US National Winner of WWF’s 2020 One Planet City...
Source: World Wildlife Fund
Park City, Utah has been selected as the U.S. National Winner through World Wildlife Fund’s (WWF) One Planet City Challenge (OPCC)...
WWF Statement on Climate Action Tracker Projections Indicating the World Is Heading Toward at...
Source: World Wildlife Fund
Date November 09, 2021
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In response to today’s Climate Action Tracker projections indicating the world is heading toward at least 2.4°C...
WWF: World Needs US Climate Leadership Before COP26
Source: World Wildlife Fund
Date October 19, 2021
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In response to the ongoing negotiations of climate provisions in the Congressional reconciliation package, World Wildlife Fund...
WWF Statement on Study Finding 17 Million Vertebrates Were Killed by the 2020 Wildfires...
Source: World Wildlife Fund
Date December 16, 2021
In response to the study published today finding that 17 million vertebrates were killed by the 2020 wildfires...