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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 2023
This is the second report associated with the WWF Basket, which launched at COP 26 in November 2021, building on from the WWF-UK ambition to make affordable, healthy, sustainable food available to everyone.
The Future of Vegetable Production on Lowland Peat for Climate, Nature and People
A new report, The Future of Vegetable Production on Lowland Peat, has for the first time mapped agricultural uses of lowland peat, from vegetables to cereal crops to grassland for beef and dairy production.
Corporate Partnership Report FY22
An overview of WWF-UK's Corporate Partnership Fiscal year 2022.
Forest Pathways Report 2023 - Full Report
Our major new report sets out the pathways needed to start meeting global forest goals and bring our forests back to life.
Forest Pathways Report 2023 - Executive Summary
An overview of our landmark new report, Forest Pathways.
Pontio’r Bwlch: Ailwylltio, Ffermio A’r Her Driphlyg
Bridging the Divide: Rewilding, Farming and the Triple Challenge
WWF & Aviva partnership annual report 2022-2023
Since 2021, WWF and Aviva have been working together to restore UK landscapes, build healthier more resilient communities and help transform one of the biggest indirect drivers of climate change: the UK finance sector.
The Future of UK Vegetable Production: Technical Report
A report produced by UKCEH and NIAB for the WWF-Tesco partnership which examines what we are growing on lowland peat and the current challenges around vegetable production on lowland peat in the UK.
The impact of extreme weather events on Scottish agriculture
Extreme weather events are increasingly more likely and risk the profitability of Scottish farms. This report shows that introducing nature-friendly farming methods can prepare farmers for a changing climate.
Better Homes, Cooler Planet - Report Update
One year on from the publication of the Better Homes, Cooler Planet report, WWF and Scottish Power have revisited the underlying research in order to update it, taking into account the latest energy price cap set by Ofgem.
Filling The Gap - Summary Report
Transforming energy efficiency in Britain's homes.
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