Campaign for Nature With WWF
We all have the power to help bring our world back to life. From shopping at the supermarket to speaking with your MP, we can make a difference.
We know these issues are backed by the public. The People's Plan for Nature calls for nature to have a voice at the centre of decision-making.
Learn more about our campaigns – and what you can do to help.
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The time to act is now
Living Planet Act
Sign the petitionProviding for People, Climate and Nature
Over the next 30 years we need to feed a growing population, stay on track to keep global warming below 1.5°C and reverse biodiversity loss.
We now have more knowledge than ever before on biodiversity loss, climate change and our failing food system. However, we also know we have a finite area of land and sea to tackle climate change, reverse nature loss and provide for people with everything we need including food, water, clean air and wellbeing. All these things need space, and balancing solutions to provide for them all can be tricky.
Using your political power
Your elected representatives can act for nature in your local area, nationally and internationally. It’s their job to prioritise what’s important to the people they represent – you!
We have some useful resources to help you below.
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Using your Community Power
Community action can have an incredible impact for nature in your local area – but it can also inspire others and influence politicians and business to protect and restore nature too.
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Using your employee power
Whoever you work for, ultimately, they depend on nature and a stable climate for the business to survive.
Businesses want to attract and keep talented employees. Whatever your role you can speak up for nature, ask questions and spark real change and progress.
As a first step, watch these business films and ask your employer to screen them at work. Many organisations, including supermarkets and banks have already screened the films and been inspired to take action for nature.
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Using your spending power
The things we buy and the businesses we buy them from can have a huge impact on nature – for good or bad. Together, we have the power to put pressure on businesses that destroy nature and support the ones that are doing the right thing.
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