How we made a difference in 2020
With your help and despite the threat of COVID, we did some amazing things for our planet in 2020.
With your help and despite the threat of COVID, we did some amazing things for our planet in 2020.
Smart meters help you keep track of the energy you’re using, and you’ll be able to see for the first time how much you are spending on energy in pounds.
We need to stimulate growth in modern industries to enable us to turn the UK’s economy around and make us resilient to energy and food crises.
Ever wondered how the plastic you use every day ends up in the sea? Learn more about this global crisis and what we can do to help.
Here are ten tips to photograph nature from our WWF experts. Share your photos of nature with us on Instagram using #WhyNatureMatters.
Listen to a soundscape of the Amazon, identifying and categorising what you can hear: Bring nature into the classroom through sound!
Aquaculture is the farming of seafood including fish, shrimps, seaweed and molluscs. Learn more about this fast-growing food production system here.
The nature crisis affects everyone. That’s why we’ve run the biggest citizen-led conversation about nature in the UK along with the National Trust and the RSPB.
Indigenous peoples and local communities are vital partners in the restoration of nature.
In September 2019, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a special report on the Oceans and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate.