Let’s face it: We’re #InHotWater 🌡️
Marine heatwaves push ecosystems to the edge.
From coral bleaching to devastating storms, people and nature are in peril.
It’s time to stop burning fossil fuels.
The ocean – and our future – depend on it. #COP29#ActForOurPlanet
The Government of Bolivia, WWF, and partners have formally agreed to build a #PFP initiative that ensures freshwater security, strong forest management, a thriving bioeconomy and the safeguarding of critical habitats for nature and communities: https://t.co/R2Q6gtjNjU
From protecting marine ecosystems and livelihoods in southern Belize to how salamanders shield themselves from poison, our winter 2024 edition of World Wildlife magazine has the latest conservation updates. Explore more: https://t.co/Zy04ZIHwNl.
Next week, world governments are meeting in Colombia to continue working on the most ambitious plan ever to save the vast array of life diversity on planet Earth, CBD COP16, which stands for Convention on Biological Diversity Conference of Parties. Each country is expected to do its part to turn agreed-upon goals and targets into reality. Learn more: https://t.co/sfIpPcVOis.
Our 2024 Plowprint report is out. The analysis reveals both concerning trends and reasons for hope for the future of the Great Plains. Read more: https://t.co/vP5iMta9tJ.
The Living Planet Report chronicles a staggering decline in species and ecosystems. But why should we care? Dr. Rebecca Shaw explains in this episode of Nature Breaking: https://t.co/sJs0qdgcPw.
I ran into one of the Buffalo Sabres in the elevator at the Prague hotel. They were in town to play the New Jersey Devils. He invited me to the game but I was performing that night.
Our thoughts are with those in the path of Hurricane Milton and those recovering from Hurricane Helene. These extreme weather events deepen our resolve to push for urgent climate action.
Today is #WorldGorillaDay. WWF’s Nikhil Advani studies the climate vulnerability of wildlife around the world, helping us better understand how to protect each species. Check out his report on mountain gorillas: https://t.co/fIKf2U7Fbm. #ClimateWeekNYC
We’re live at #ClimateWeekNYC today and tomorrow hosting a series of discussions emphasizing the importance of biodiversity conservation, sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, and nature-based solutions for combating the climate crisis. Watch now: https://t.co/OCZIDm5Vqk.
The rare New Britain Goshawk has been photographed for the first time in history! While there have been multiple sight-only reports of the bird, the goshawk has not been photographed or recorded in the 55 years since the last specimen was found: https://t.co/v5Yx1aPwrq.