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One Planet Future
WWF work on climate change in the UK

Saving the world's natural wonders from climate change

Climate Change Needs Global Policy Change
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group 2 has finalised the report showing how climate change is and will be affecting the different regions of the planet.

Climate change is already increasingly affecting people's lives and threatening species and habitats around the world.

The impacts of climate change can be clearly witnessed in many of the regions where WWF manages over 90 conservation projects around the world.

Focus on WWF Action Against Climate Change
Find out how WWF is working to build defenses against the effects of climate change in key conservation regions.


Polar bears and the Arctic
© Digital Vision

The Amazon
© WWF / Zig KOCH

A desert drying out
© Rob Oates / WWF-UK

Turtles in the Caribbean
© WWF-Canon / Roger LeGUEN

African Forests
© Brent Stirton / Getty Images / WWF-UK

East Africa Marine
© Brent Stirton / Getty Images / WWF-UK


Coral reefs
© WWF-Canon / Jurgen FREUND

Tigers - Sundarbans
© WWF-Canon / Gerald S. CUBITT

Upper Yangtze River
© WWf-Canon / Zifei ZHANG

Himalayan Glaciers
© WWF-Canon / Neyret & Benastar

Wild salmon
© WWF-Canon / Kevin SCHAFER

Valdivian rainforest
© WWF-Canon / Michel GUNTHER
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