In this week’s round-up, we’re looking at
how and why we need to take action for our planet – and all those who call it
home.
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For food. For water. For the air
we breathe. We depend on nature for
everything. For people everywhere, it’s
essential we work together to protect it. In
this week’s round-up, we’re looking at how and
why we need to take action for our planet – and
all those who call it home. In the age of the
24/7 news cycle, it can be hard to know what’s
worth your time and what isn’t – but we’re here
to help you filter through to some of the good
stuff. With that, we hope you enjoy what your
friends at WWF have put together for you
today.
Image credit:
© Ricardo Arduengo /
WWF-US
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Why
we need nature
When we take action to protect our
shared home, it will care for us in return. And
to truly make a difference to our planet, we
need to protect all life on Earth – from the
tiniest insect to the tallest tree. Here's
why:
Learn more
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Lessons
from animals
Animals are
endlessly fascinating for us to learn about –
but how do they learn from each other? Turns out
there are teachers in the animal kingdom. And
while they’re fairly rare, their lessons are
incredible:
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What
is palm oil?
Your shampoo, your
ice cream, your margarine, your biscuits – all
contain palm oil. Demand is still growing, as
are oil palm plantations... but at what price to
tropical forests and the biodiversity found
there?
Discover more
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Time
for change
It’s finally
happening! After many delays, countries at COP15
will come together to address biodiversity loss.
Here’s why we’re calling for this moment to
usher in a new, better path for people and
nature:
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Power
of mangroves
Did you know? If
all mangroves were lost or destroyed, 15 million
more people would be affected by floods globally
each year. For people and nature, it’s crucial
we protect them:
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