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Bay du Nord approval shows a lack of regard for sensitive marine ecosystems: WWF-Canada April 6, 2022 WWF-Canada opposes the approval of Equinor’s Bay du Nord Development Project, an offshore oil and gas drilling site positioned in an ecologically sensitive and biologically significant area off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador,... Read More WWF-Canada opposes the approval of Equinor’s Bay du Nord Development Project, an offshore oil and gas drilling site positioned... Read More
Urgent action needed following call from IPCC to adapt and build resilience to climate risks February 28, 2022 WWF-Canada calls on world leaders to deliver on their climate promises and heed the alarm bells raised by today’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report, which included the starkest warning yet on the... Read More WWF-Canada calls on world leaders to deliver on their climate promises and heed the alarm bells raised by today’s... Read More
How restoring rivers helps fight climate change March 18, 2024 Ever wonder how nature can combat the dual crises of climate change and biodiversity loss? WWF-Canada’s Elizabeth Hendriks explains why the nature-based climate solutions used by the Kennebecasis Watershed Restoration Committee—a participant in our... Read More Ever wonder how nature can combat the dual crises of climate change and biodiversity loss? WWF-Canada’s Elizabeth Hendriks explains... Read More
WWF-Canada debuts new research that pinpoints location of critical carbon stores across Canada November 10, 2021 Glasgow, Scotland, Nov. 10, 2021 A new study by WWF-Canada, led by researchers at McMaster University’s Remote Sensing Laboratory, reveals, for the first time, how much carbon is stored in Canada’s landscapes, and the... Read More Glasgow, Scotland, Nov. 10, 2021 A new study by WWF-Canada, led by researchers at McMaster University’s Remote Sensing Laboratory,... Read More
WWF-Canada launches 10-year plan to Regenerate Canada September 28, 2021 New survey reveals that two-thirds of Canadians are pessimistic about the future of the planet — but there is still time to change the path we’re on. Regenerate Canada and irREVERSIBLE campaign show the... Read More New survey reveals that two-thirds of Canadians are pessimistic about the future of the planet — but there is... Read More
WWF-Canada ready to work with new government to tackle biodiversity loss and climate change September 21, 2021 WWF-Canada is ready to work with the new government to effectively tackle the dual crises of biodiversity loss and climate change. Read More WWF-Canada is ready to work with the new government to effectively tackle the dual crises of biodiversity loss and... Read More
Forest for the trees: WWF-Canada’s year in conservation December 18, 2023 Year in Review 2023 began with the promise of progress. The Global Biodiversity Framework had just been signed at COP15 in Montreal, setting humanity on a mission to protect and restore a third of planet before... Read More Year in Review 2023 began with the promise of progress. The Global Biodiversity Framework had just been signed at... Read More
Power to the people @ COP28: UN climate summit makes progress December 15, 2023 What is responsible for climate change? And who is responsible for its consequences? While the answers to these questions have been known for decades — fossil fuels are responsible for 75 per cent of all... Read More What is responsible for climate change? And who is responsible for its consequences? While the answers to these questions... Read More
First phase of Indigenous-led National Marine Conservation Area a critical step in fight against biodiversity loss and climate change August 9, 2021 The assessment is another important contribution in meeting Canada’s goal to protect 30 percent of its land and waters by 2030, in a region that will benefit both biodiversity loss and climate change. The... Read More The assessment is another important contribution in meeting Canada’s goal to protect 30 percent of its land and waters... Read More
IPCC report makes clear urgent climate action is needed. Nature needs to be a part of that plan, says WWF-Canada. August 9, 2021 A new global climate science report published today confirms that humans have irreversibly altered the planet and locked in many changes. Altering the path ahead is scientifically still possible if we take urgent and... Read More A new global climate science report published today confirms that humans have irreversibly altered the planet and locked in... Read More
Healthy grasslands, healthy soil: What we learned by over-seeding a field in rural Ontario December 5, 2023 Native grassland systems don’t just look pretty. They also protect against the effects of climate change, contribute to efforts to decarbonize the air, create valuable habitat for at-risk birds, insects, and animals—all while improving... Read More Native grassland systems don’t just look pretty. They also protect against the effects of climate change, contribute to efforts... Read More
What does WWF-Canada want to see happen at the COP28 climate summit? November 30, 2023 For three decades, world leaders have gathered annually at a “Conference of Parties” to talk global action on climate change. But COP28 in Dubai, from November 30–December 12, is particularly crucial because countries are... Read More For three decades, world leaders have gathered annually at a “Conference of Parties” to talk global action on climate... Read More