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.
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What's in store for the planet report 2025 - methodology
This methodology supports 'What’s in Store for the Planet 2025' report, providing an overview of the methodology used for calculating retailers’ progress towards the WWF Basket ambition of halving the environmental impact of UK shopping baskets by 2030.
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What's in store for the planet report 2025
The 2025 update of a deep dive into the UK food retail sector’s impact across seven key areas of the WWF Basket. This report highlights key actions to help drive progress towards halving the environmental impact of UK shopping baskets by 2030.
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Nature-based Solutions in the UK
Case studies on overcoming barriers.
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Closing the billion dollar black hole in forest finance
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Too hot to handle?
The Bank of England's role in stabilising the economy in a warming world
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Farming for the Future
This report sets out how strengthening advice, training, and knowledge-sharing can help Scotland’s farmers and crofters create a food system that works for people, nature, and the climate.
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The soy story revisited
How retailers commitments to tackling soy driven deforestation and conversion compare
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Pounds in Pockets Summary
Policies that benefit climate and nature while quickly delivering concrete economic benefits to households and farmers.
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Pounds in Pockets
Policies that benefit climate and nature while quickly delivering concrete economic benefits to households and farmers.
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Business Investment in Nature
WWF and the Green Finance Institute publish a joint report demonstrating why integrating nature into the UK’s economic growth strategy is critical. The report presents over 40 examples illustrating how UK businesses and sectors are taking targeted action.
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Tir Dyfodol: Imagining a future-fit rural landscape
An independent report from the Welsh Economy Research Unit, Cardiff University, to imagine a future fit rural landscape and what is needed to get there.
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CBI WWF Financing Decarbonisation
WWF in collaboration with Climate Bonds undertook a market assessment of supply chain manufacturers in the apparel and footwear industry in Vietnam and Indonesia.
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