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Looking after our mental health and wellbeing is important. There are things we can all do to help support good mental health ...
A national conversation on land use is long overdue. The UK government’s proposed Land Use Framework is a crucial first step in ensuring our finite land is used efficiently to meet our legally binding ...
WWF has been working with people in Norfolk to stop two of the UK’s largest industrial ‘megafarms’ from being built. Big enough to house nearly a million chickens and tens of thousands of pigs, ...
A special planning committee of Borough Council of King's Lynn & West Norfolk have refused permission for an application by Cranswick for two industrial livestock units, which would make up one of the ...
WWF and GSK to establish innovative nature-based solutions in the water-stressed Sutlej River Basin in India and the Indus Delta in Pakistan, areas critical to the production of medicines WWF and GSK ...
More than half (52%) of Britons say the UK Government is not doing enough to protect the environment and nature The poll shows a desire for stronger government action across the political spectrum ...
Isabella O’Dowd, WWF’s head of climate policy said: “Kemi Badenoch is ignoring the evidence: the net-zero sector is growing three times faster than the overall UK economy. The UK is a world leader in ...
Commenting on the Food, Farming and Countryside Commission report on food security, Dr Lilly Da Gama, Senior Policy Advisory - Consumption Policy at WWF said : “Our current food system is broken. By ...
Nature is vital. It provides our life-support system. But our one shared home is under threat like never before. So at WWF Cymru, we’re fighting to restore habitats and species and to build a Wales ...
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The Ganges river in India is more than 2,500km long and has the most populated river basin in the world. Hundreds of millions of people and a huge range of wildlife rely on the river Ganges. But ...
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