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How Can I Reduce my Footprint? Everyone has an environmental footprint. It comes from all the things you do that have an impact on our planet – the energy you use, the things you buy, the food you eat ...
The Amazon is being deliberately destroyed. Trees that have stood for hundreds of years are being chopped down and fires are decimating the land to make way for agriculture. The reality is that we all ...
Plummeting numbers of mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds and fish around the world are an urgent sign that nature needs life support. Our Living Planet Report 2018 shows population sizes of wildlife ...
New report reveals high-risk areas for Endangered, Threatened and Protected (ETP) bycatch in UK seafood supply chains and evaluates the effectiveness, costs, and benefits of mitigation ...
Art For Your Oceans Artworks (the Artworks) available online at list price from 1 May 2025 until 30 June 2025 with an opportunity to view the Artworks at Sotheby’s from 7 to 15 May 2025. All Artworks ...
70% of Brits back government action to prevent the sale of products linked to illegal deforestation overseas Broad public consensus for implementation of 2021 law requiring due diligence from ...
Fast fashion is the highly profitable global industry that mass-produces cheap, low-quality clothes and accessories. It continuously creates fashion trends and gets products ready for sale quickly.
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 ...
From the frozen ice caps of the polar regions to the warm waters of the tropical coral reefs, from deep sea vents to shallow seagrass beds, the oceans contain the greatest diversity of life on Earth.
Run, walk or cycle and raise funds for WWF's vital conservation work. Our world needs us now more than ever and time is running out. Do something incredible!
We see a lot of organisations offsetting their footprint to claim they are carbon neutral, or claiming that for every product you buy, they will plant a tree, and therefore their product is ‘green’.
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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