Milestones in inclusive, community-led coastal conservationWWF’s Coastal Communities Initiative issues an impact report and a call to action.Mar 20Mar 20
A whale-safe ocean is good for peopleWhale migration is something we should not take for granted. These instinct-driven journeys are crucial for the species that make them, and…Feb 151Feb 151
On fisheries subsidies, nations must have the courage to change courseCan the World Trade Organization land a groundbreaking deal to tackle overfishing?Feb 12Feb 12
Celebrating small-scale fishersA summit of small-scale fishers is gathering in Rome ahead of the FAO’s Committee on Fisheries (COFI) meeting. Nicolás Fernández Muñoz…Sep 2, 2022Sep 2, 2022
The UN Ocean Conference from the eyes of a cautious optimistQ&A with Maria Honig, WWF Accelerating Coastal Community-led Conservation Initiative LeaderAug 4, 2022Aug 4, 2022
Our ocean provides, but is not an endless bountyBy Ghislaine Llewellyn, Deputy Leader, WWF Oceans PracticeJul 14, 2022Jul 14, 2022
Press pause on deep seabed miningIt is often said that regulators lag behind business and research. But when it comes to a new extractive industry, regulators can do one…Jun 2, 2022Jun 2, 2022
Preventing Shark and Ray Extinctions is Not EnoughBy Andy Cornish Ph.D., Leader of WWF Sharks: Restoring the BalanceJun 2, 2022Jun 2, 2022
Environmental & social challenges: An opportunity for the finance sector to step upBy Marina Antonopoulou, Nature Conservation and Climate Director at Emirates Nature-WWFApr 20, 20221Apr 20, 20221
Arctic oil and gas: the wrong solution to the world’s energy crisisSkyrocketing energy prices and the consequences of the conflict in Ukraine are encouraging some global leaders to expand hydrocarbon…Apr 13, 2022Apr 13, 2022