River managers plan a bleak water future for Europe
An ambitious European scheme to fix and safeguard its rivers and secure its water future is at risk of being undermined by poor and inadequate plans for water management prepared by EU countries, a new study by WWF and European Environment Bureau (EEB) has found.
Weathercocks and signposts: the environment movement at a crossroads
As our understanding of the scale of environmental challenges deepens, so we are also forced to contemplate the inadequacy of the current responses to these challenges. By and large, these responses retreat from engaging the values that underpin our decisions as citizens, voters and consumers: mainstream approaches to tackling environmental threats do not question the dominance of today's individualistic and materialistic values
Europe's Living Countryside - UK National Report
An analysis of how environmental priorities and objectives were addressed in the last UK Rural Development Programme.
WWF PowerSwitch! scenarios for a clean energy future
WWF has produced PowerSwitch! scenarios for countries and regions around the world - to prove that a switch from coal to clean is possible.
Risky Business - the new Shell
Shell’s failure to apply its Environmental Impact Assessment Guidelines to Sakhalin II...
Extreme Weather – Summer temperature graphs for European cities
Summer temperature graphs showing the warming trend in the EU capital cities
WWF report: Europe feels the heat – Extreme weather and the power sector (self-starting file for on-screen viewing)
A new report from WWF analyzes summer temperature data from 16 EU cities. The temperatures of Europe's capitals have risen by sometimes more than 2°C in the last 30 years.
On the run – escaped farmed fish in Norwegian waters
This report looks into the general, global problem of introduced species before assessing the more local problems caused by farmed fish escaping into Norwegian waters. Wild Atlantic salmon is used to illustrate the impacts of an introduced species on nature.
Zero emission housing takes off
WWF is supporting an eco-village in London as part of its initiative to make sustainable living easy, attractive and affordable throughout the world.