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The global crises in climate and nature, leading to land degradation, among other impacts, are ...

Now’s The Time: Seeking synergies on climate and nature
24 Sep 2024

New national climate plans, due to be tabled at the UN in early 2025, must include strong ...

Countries Must Include Fossil Fuel Phase Out Plans in their 1.5°C Aligned NDCs
11 Jun 2024

An urgent and comprehensive shift towards a greener and equitable energy future, with 100% ...

Towards Just and Funded Energy Future
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The Paris Agreement’s ‘ratchet mechanism’ are national climate plans updated every 5 years. As the ...

WWF updates NDcsWeWant Checklist as date for new national climate plans nears
31 May 2024

‘Who will pay, and how much?’ are perennial questions at the UN climate negotiations. But this ...

Financing our future; unleashing climate action
12 Jan 2024

The renewables race has started. Now it must accelerate, replacing fossil fuels with clean energy ...

Faster, Greener, Fairer: What needs to happen next to transform our energy system
02 Nov 2023

Negotiators will meet 3 to 4 November in Abu Dhabi in a last-ditch effort to resolve issues ...

Make-or-break meeting to decide on critical Loss and Damage Fund issues kicks off this week
15 Sep 2023

By Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, WWF Global Climate and Energy Lead, COP20 President, Former Minister of ...

WANTED: Climate Action (everywhere, by everyone, all at once)
30 Jun 2023

In the midst of a climate and nature crisis, our Climate and Energy Policy Manifesto highlights the ...

Climate action right now: Everyone, everywhere, all at once

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​IT IS NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE TO OVERSTATE THE THREAT OF CLIMATE CHANGE

The science is absolutely clear, and frightening: if we don’t transform the way we use energy – rapidly and comprehensively – then we face catastrophic climate change. The level of global warming we’re heading for will cost countless lives, derail development and devastate the ecosystems upon which we all depend, and which WWF has fought so hard to protect.

If we act now, we can overcome the threat of climate change, and create a fairer and more sustainable world in which energy from efficient and renewable resources will cover the needs of all people. The solutions exist.

WWF’s climate and energy vision is a response both to the science and to new economic and political realities. Through its Climate & Energy Practice, we are focused on achieving climate resilient, low carbon developments at national level and with the corporate sector. International advocacy, including work with public and private finance, provides strong support for national action.