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Schools for Nature report
Our staff regularly see that pupils’ engagement with nature at school varies considerably, but we were unsure which young people this affected and how many pupils experience regular connection with nature. Understanding this situation would help our organisations, and the environment sector more widely, to focus our resources effectively. In 2022, we commissioned a survey to help us understand the baseline of what schools offer.
In this report, we:
- Share the findings from the Schools for Nature national survey.
- Review the research-based evidence which shows why nature connections at school matter.
- Explore the challenges which schools face when embedding learning in, through and for nature, and share case studies from schools which have overcome these.
- Reflect on the future for nature in schools and learning in nature.
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EXPLORING THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF GLOBAL MATERIAL FLOWS
Pathway to Harmonised Metrics for the food industry
The food system is hugely complex, with numerous actors across the value chain.
Assessment of Carbon Storage and Sequestration Potential Within the English North Sea
Corporate ambition meets net zero mission
How companies setting science based targets can help the UK get to net zero
Outlining UK Vision for 2030
Policies for a just transition
Turning Blue Chip Green
A review of FTSE100 Net Zero commitments
WWF UK Due Negligence Summary Report
WWF UK Due Negligence Summary Report
Shifting Gears - Achieving Climate Smart Fisheries
Practical recommendations to form a climate-smart strategy for UK fisheries
WWF Net Zero Report 2021
Phase 1
Thriving within our planetary needs
Summary report
Future of Feed Technical Report
Supplementary technical report
What WWF-UK wants from FACT
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