Ben Stafford, Head of Public Affairs for WWF-UK, has responded to the Opposition Day motion made by the Labour party today on the environment. “Environmental challenges...
Karen Ellis, Chief Adviser on Economics and Development at WWF-UK, has made a statement following the recent announce by George Osborne MP, the Chancellor of the...
Karen Ellis, Chief Adviser on Economics and Development at WWF-UK, addressed the Environmental Audit Committee today at the Houses of Parliament. The Committee, which is chaired by...
Campaigners are concerned that the result of the EU referendum could pose a threat to the environment. WWF-UK says the result brings uncertainty to the UK...
Energy policy U-turns in 2015 may have lost the UK its lead in paving the way to a low carbon economy. A report published today by...
WWF-UK have welcomed an international treaty designed to tackle illegal fishing, which was unveiled last weekend. The Port State Measures Agreement (PSMA) will make it much...
The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) have agreed to tighten the rules around tuna fishing – in particular Skipjack and Yellowfin tuna. Once in place, the...
In response to the historic agreement WWF-UK Chief Executive David Nussbaum said: “For the first time, almost 200 countries have agreed on a landmark deal on...
On Wednesday afternoon Chancellor George Osborne delivered the first Comprehensive Spending Review of this Parliament. This is the reaction of Friends of the Earth and WWF-UK....
Today, WWF-UK, the Angling Trust & Fish Legal Judicial Review secured a major step forward for the protection of our most important rivers and wetlands. The...
Today WWF-UK, the Angling Trust and Fish Legal take the Government to the High Court accusing it of dragging its feet over the protection of England’s...
More than one in three people were unable to correctly identify that charcoal is made from wood, a WWF survey has found, and many don’t link...
The Governor of the Bank of England’s dramatic analysis of the impacts of climate on financial stability, has been followed by these expert responses. We’ll add to them as...
Yesterday the government pledged a further £5.8 billion of funding to the most vulnerable countries protect themselves from the effects of climate change. The UK is a leader...
With today’s adoption of the Global Goals for sustainable development, here’s the reaction from various organisations. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, writing in the Huffington post, said: “In a...