For the first time, scientists identify that over 500 dams are planned within protected...
Source: World Wildlife Fund
509 dams are planned or under construction within protected areas
At least 1,249 large dams are located within protected areas
More than 500...
Search for Sustainable Goods Grows by 71% As ‘Eco-Wakening’ Grips the Globe
Source: World Wildlife Fund
New global research conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), commissioned by WWF, shows a staggering 71% rise in popularity of...
WWF Statement on Build Back Better Act
Source: World Wildlife Fund
Date October 28, 2021
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In This Press Release
Today, the White House announced a framework of the Build Back Better Act. In...
WWF Statement on the Passage of the Clean Economy Jobs and Innovation Act
Source: World Wildlife Fund
Today, the House of Representatives passed H.R. 4447, the Clean Economy Jobs and Innovation Act. This legislation makes overdue reforms to...
WWF and Partners Announce New Coalition for Climate Action
Source: World Wildlife Fund
On February 19, the United States formally re-enters the Paris Agreement. President Biden began this process last month with an executive...
Global Tiger Day Marks Uneven Progress Towards the Global Goal to Double Wild Tigers...
Source: World Wildlife Fund
Hong Kong — Wild tiger numbers are declining in all tiger range countries in mainland Southeast Asia, and it is now...
WWF Statement on the 2021 Food Date Labeling Act
Source: World Wildlife Fund
In response to today’s introduction of the Food Date Labeling Act by Rep. Chellie Pingree (D-ME), Rep. Dan Newhouse (R-WA), and Sen. Richard...
WWF Statement on President-elect Joe Biden
Source: World Wildlife Fund
Date November 07, 2020
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World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has issued the following statement from Carter Roberts, President and CEO, congratulating President-elect...
WWF Statement on U.S. Senate Introduction of Big Cat Public Safety Act
Source: World Wildlife Fund
In response to the introduction of the Big Cat Public Safety Act in the US Senate by Sens. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn.,...
New Study: There’s Still a Long Way To Go To Bridge the Gender and...
Source: World Wildlife Fund
A new paper published in Frontiers in Coral Reef Research offers the most comprehensive analysis of gender and geographical disparities in...
New Study: US Hydropower Threatened by Increasing Droughts Due to Climate Change
Source: World Wildlife Fund
A new study published in the journal Water assesses the risks of floods and water scarcity to hydropower projects and how...
WWF Statement on The Tropical Forest and Coral Reef Conservation Reauthorization Act
Source: World Wildlife Fund
Date August 04, 2020
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Today, The Tropical Forest and Coral Reef Conservation Reauthorization Act (TFCA) was introduced by...