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Almost 30 major UK businesses have signed a new statement today backing the development of Nature Positive Sectoral Pathways - now we need more companies and the government to get on board, writes WWF ...
WWF UK and Sky Kids are teaming up to launch Wear it Wild - a flexible fundraising campaign inspired by Ready Eddie Go!, Sky’s hit original show about Eddie, ...
New report shows the importance of saltmarshes and what these ecosystems do for our climate Carbon monitoring tower is the first of its kind in the UK to help monitor saltmarsh, revealing how these ...
The UK's saltmarshes are vital "sinks" that lock away climate-warming greenhouse gases in layers of mud, according to a new ...
As one of the world's largest industries representing 10% of the global economy, travel and tourism has become an integral part of modern lifestyle. However ...
The UK's saltmarshes are vital "sinks" that lock away climate-warming greenhouse gases in layers of mud, according to a new report from WWF. Much of the UK's saltmarshes have been lost to ...
Karen Ellis, Chief Economist, WWF-UK, said: “The transition to a nature positive economy will act as a catalyst for investment, innovation, improved resilience and productivity. So it is not a case of ...
WWF has published its first year of findings in a report called The Importance of UK Saltmarshes. Unusually, this been co-published with an insurance company that is interested in understanding ...
WWF have submitted an objection to Cranswick's retrospective planning application for their Cherry Tree Farm site in Stow Bedon. “This site represents farming against nature. The construction of the ...
USA), Chris Johnson (WWF), Dr Daniel Palacios (Oregon State University / Center for Coastal Studies, USA), Dr Simone Panigada (Tethys Research Institute, Italy), Dr Rui Prieto (University of Azores), ...
A report from conservation charity WWF in partnership with insurance giant Aviva highlights the important role of saltmarshes around the UK’s coasts in tackling climate change and protecting ...
Muddy saltmarshes are major stores of greenhouse gases and should be protected to help Britain in the battle against climate change, a new report said Friday.
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