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Living Planet Report 2024
A health-check for the planet – the report includes the Living Planet Index, which tracks how species populations have fared around the world over a 50-year period. Together with other indicators, the index helps us to understand more about the state of the natural world. The report analyses how the nature and climate crisis is putting extreme pressure on ecosystems and the planet. Published ahead of the key UN COP16 biodiversity and COP29 climate conferences, the report underlines the urgent need for the world to meet global goals on nature, climate and sustainable development by 2030.
What's in store for the planet report 2024 - methodology
This methodology supports 'What’s in Store for the Planet 2024' report, providing an overview of the methodology used for calculating retailers’ progress towards the WWF Basket ambition of halving the environmental impact of UK shopping baskets by 2030.
What's in store for the planet report 2024
An in-depth review of the UK food retail sector’s impact across seven key areas of the WWF Basket, highlighting key actions to help drive progress towards halving the environmental impact of UK shopping baskets by 2030.
Living Planet Report 2024
This flagship report is our rallying cry for the planet and an opportunity to present the science, state the issues, and show the solutions needed to restore our natural world.
A Prescription For Nature: The Evidence Base
As part of the Prescription for Nature campaign, this report presents the evidence in support of engaging with nature for good mental health, and offers some routes to better wellbeing via increased connection with nature.
National Nature-positive pathways to guide policy and private sector action
In our latest joint report, WWF-UK and our partner Aviva outline the case for the development of government-endorsed nature-positive sectoral pathways, so that the private sector and the Government can tackle the nature emergency together.
Schools for Nature
Schools for Nature report published by WWF finds that UK schoolchildren are missing out on the benefits of connecting with nature, with only 24% of schools providing daily opportunities to experience nature.
Delivering more by insetting through nature based solutions
Looking beyond carbon, to support supply chain resilience, mitigate impact and ensure benefits for nature and people
Meeting the 'Triple Challenge'
The case for a Living Planet Act.
WWF-UK Corporate Partnership Report FY23
An overview of WWF-UK's Corporate Partnership Fiscal year 2023.
Attracting Investment in Nature Based Solutions Report
How Nature-Based Solutions projects can apply the TNFD reporting framework
Financial Crimes and Land Conversion: Uncovering Risk for Financial Institutions - Executive Summary
This executive summary report is an introduction to an Environmental Crimes Financial Toolkit being developed by WWF and Themis, as part of the Climate Solutions Partnership.
Financial Crimes and Land Conversion: Uncovering Risk for Financial Institutions - Full Report
This report is an introduction to an Environmental Crimes Financial Toolkit being developed by WWF and Themis, as part of the Climate Solutions Partnership.
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