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  • Climate futures across generations and species Brochure

    Climate futures across generations and species (, )

    June 07, 2023
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  • WWF Calls for Prioritizing Climate Finance in FY23 Budget Agreement (, )

    December 06, 2022
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  • Climate Crowd on the Ground Brochure

    Climate Crowd on the Ground (, )

    October 26, 2021

    Climate Crowd On The Ground is a compilation of 15 Climate Crowd projects implemented in 8 countries, helping to build the resilience of people and nature to a changing climate. These projects are informed, designed, and implemented hand in hand with rural communities around the world. A big focus of the projects is improved water security, for example through rainwater harvesting, drip irrigation, fog catchers, solar-powered boreholes, and greywater recycling. Other projects focus on climate-smart agriculture, alternative livelihoods, education for schools, reforestation, clean cookstoves, and weather stations. The Climate Crowd methodology is to provide training and guidance to local partners who work with communities to collect data using a key informant survey. The Climate Crowd team then analyzes the data, compiling summary reports that highlight key trends. The findings are then presented back to the communities, and we work with them to co-design and implement on-the-ground projects to address climate vulnerabilities using funding from Climate Crowd.

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  • The Potential for Seaweed as Livestock Feed, Workshop Report 2020 Brochure

    The Potential for Seaweed as Livestock Feed, Workshop Report 2020 (application/pdf, 4.24 MB)

    February 01, 2021

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  • Rising to Resilience Brochure

    Rising to Resilience (application/pdf, 20.3 MB)

    November 17, 2020

    Climate change is amplifying and creating new risks for companies. WWF’s practical guide illustrates steps businesses can take to help maintain profitability and social license to operate in a climate-insecure future.

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  • Connected & Flowing - A Renewable Future for Rivers, Climate, and People Brochure

    Connected & Flowing - A Renewable Future for Rivers, Climate, and People (application/pdf, 10 MB)

    October 28, 2020

    With thousands of hydropower dams planned across the globe, a report from WWF and The Nature Conservancy demonstrates how we can solve the world’s climate and energy challenge without sacrificing our remaining free-flowing rivers and the diverse benefits they provide to people and nature.

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  • Living Planet Report 2020 Brochure

    Living Planet Report 2020 (application/pdf, 23.1 MB)

    September 10, 2020
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  • What makes a high-quality carbon credit? Brochure

    What makes a high-quality carbon credit? (application/pdf, 187 KB)

    June 04, 2020

    This paper helps prospective buyers of carbon credits better distinguish between those of high quality and those that could undermine their credibility and broader efforts to address the climate crisis.

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  • Enhancing NDCs through Nature-Based Solutions Brochure

    Enhancing NDCs through Nature-Based Solutions (application/pdf, 4.03 MB)

    March 25, 2020

    Nature-based Solutions are varied approaches to address a wide range of challenges for society, while also benefiting people and nature. Recently, Nature-based Solutions have emerged as essential tools to support broader efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the impacts of climate change.

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  • WWF position and guidance on voluntary purchases of carbon credits (application/pdf, 327 KB)

    March 09, 2020

    With global attention increasingly focused on meaningful responses to the climate crisis, one of the most asked questions is about the role carbon markets can play in achieving "net-zero" emissions. This document details WWF's position on voluntary carbon markets and provides recommendations for businesses interested in purchasing carbon credits.

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  • Visioning Futures: Improving Infrastructure Planning to Harness Nature’s Benefits in a Warming World (hi-res) Brochure

    Visioning Futures: Improving Infrastructure Planning to Harness Nature’s Benefits in a Warming World (hi-res) (application/pdf, 16.9 MB)

    December 31, 2019

    This report (hi-res version), with support from GIZ, outlines a new planning approach integrating considerations of natural capital and ecosystem services, climate risks and resilience, and sustainable development needs to support social-ecological system scale planning.

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  • Visioning Futures: Improving Infrastructure Planning to Harness Nature’s Benefits in a Warming World (lo-res) Brochure

    Visioning Futures: Improving Infrastructure Planning to Harness Nature’s Benefits in a Warming World (lo-res) (application/pdf, 11.4 MB)

    December 31, 2019

    This report (lo-res version), with support from GIZ, outlines a new planning approach integrating considerations of natural capital and ecosystem services, climate risks and resilience, and sustainable development needs to support social-ecological system scale planning.

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  • Case Studies on Integrating Ecosystem Services and Climate Resilience in Infrastructure Development: Lessons for Advocacy Brochure

    Case Studies on Integrating Ecosystem Services and Climate Resilience in Infrastructure Development: Lessons for Advocacy (application/pdf, 2.91 MB)

    October 01, 2019

    With support from GIZ, WWF and Arup conducted a review of innovative practices across several regions of the world that integrate both ecosystem services and climate change projections in planning and design.

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  • Enhancing Nationally Determined Contributions through Protected Areas Brochure

    Enhancing Nationally Determined Contributions through Protected Areas (application/pdf, 8.7 MB)

    May 23, 2019

    Nationally Determined Commitments (NDCs) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) 2015 Paris Agreement underscore the role protected areas and other conserved areas play in reaching global mitigation and adaptation targets. 

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  • Living Planet Report 2018 Brochure

    Living Planet Report 2018 (application/pdf, 14.5 MB)

    October 29, 2018

    The Living Planet Report documents the state of the planet—including biodiversity, ecosystems, and demand for natural resources—and what it means for humans and wildlife. Published by WWF every two years, the report brings together a variety of research to provide a comprehensive view of the health of the Earth.

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  • Wildlife in a Warming World: The Effects of Climate Change on Biodiversity Brochure

    Wildlife in a Warming World: The Effects of Climate Change on Biodiversity (application/pdf, 2.25 MB)

    March 13, 2018

    Up to half of plant and animal species in the world’s most naturally rich areas, such as the Amazon and the Galapagos, could face local extinction by the turn of the century due to climate change if carbon emissions continue to rise unchecked.

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  • Power Forward 3.0: How the Largest US Companies Are Capturing Business Value While Addressing Climate Change Brochure

    Power Forward 3.0: How the Largest US Companies Are Capturing Business Value While Addressing Climate Change (application/pdf, 10.1 MB)

    April 25, 2017
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  • Assessing Climate Risk in Myanmar: Technical Report Brochure

    Assessing Climate Risk in Myanmar: Technical Report (application/pdf, 10.9 MB)

    April 03, 2017

    This report presents climate risk information including observed climate and future projections of temperature, rainfall, sea level rise and various extreme events, and outlines how this information can be used in decision-making.

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  • Giant Panda: WWF Wildlife and Climate Change Series Brochure

    Giant Panda: WWF Wildlife and Climate Change Series (application/pdf, 595 KB)

    February 27, 2017

    Giant pandas have a small population size, long generation time, low reproductive rate, and feed almost exclusively on bamboo, all of which make them less able to adapt to a changing climate. Explore these and other traits which make giant pandas vulnerable to climate change, as well as recommended climate-adaptive management strategies.

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  • Living Planet Report 2016 Brochure

    Living Planet Report 2016 (application/pdf, 19.1 MB)

    October 26, 2016

    The Living Planet Report, produced every two years by WWF, is a comprehensive study of trends in global biodiversity and the health of the planet. By providing an overview of the state of the natural world, human impacts and potential solutions, it aims to support governments, communities, businesses and organizations to make informed decisions on using and protecting the planet’s resources.

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  • A 5C Arctic in a 2C World: Executive Summary Brochure

    A 5C Arctic in a 2C World: Executive Summary (application/pdf, 277 KB)

    September 28, 2016

    Climate change is already changing the Arctic, and current carbon reduction commitments will not be enough to stop this transformation cold. This executive summary of a July 2016 Columbia Climate Center workshop details why global leaders must focus on helping the region adapt and accelerate a reduction in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

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  • A 5°C Arctic in a 2°C World Brochure

    A 5°C Arctic in a 2°C World (application/pdf, 1.13 MB)

    September 27, 2016

    Climate change is already changing the Arctic, and current carbon reduction commitments will not be enough to stop this transformation cold. Instead, world leaders must focus on helping the region adapt and accelerate a reduction in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. This paper summarizes the outcomes of this workshop and highlights how world leaders can move forward.

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  • 15 Signals: Evidence The Energy Transition is Underway Brochure

    15 Signals: Evidence The Energy Transition is Underway (application/pdf, 1.26 MB)

    September 01, 2016

    A new report from WWF highlights important signs that an unstoppable global energy transition is underway. The report notes that the recently agreed Paris Agreement on climate change draws a line in the sand for the transformation of the world’s energy system into a clean and sustainable form.

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  • Forest Degradation in the Core Zone of the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve 2015-2016 Brochure

    Forest Degradation in the Core Zone of the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve 2015-2016 (application/pdf, 726 KB)

    August 23, 2016

    Extreme weather events are adding a new, ominous threat to the monarch butterflies’ key wintering habitat in Mexico, according to a report by the WWF-Telmex-Telcel Alliance, the National Commission of Natural Protected Areas, and the Institute of Biology of the National Autonomous University of Mexico.

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