The Eiffle Tower is among the world's iconic landmarks that went dark for Earth Hour. © Shérif Scouri / WWF France. After two ...
A new report from WWF‑Mexico shows that the endangered migratory eastern monarch butterfly is showing promising signs of ...
H&M Group, a long-term partner of WWF since 2011, has now reached an important milestone having set science-based targets for ...
Two new reports estimate a 64% increase in species population and a significant decrease in forest degradation in the ...
The Dover Foundation, a nonprofit that aims to to foster community spirit, neighborliness and service to the Town of Dover, ...
In her new book, journalist and author Beth Gardiner explains how the industry has made plastic part of our daily lives – and what we can do about it.
The bosses of the Environmental Defense Fund, World Wildlife Fund and National Audubon Society are the top-earning executives ...
Discover the alarming trends in freshwater migratory fish species declines, with an 81 percent population drop since 1970.
We depend on nature and a stable climate for our survival, from the air we breathe to the food we eat. But right now, we are witnessing devastating changes to our climate, and nature is in freefall.
The Old Colony History Museum in Taunton hosts 'Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence' exhibit throughout March.
The federal government’s new data centre rules are under fire from both industry and environmental groups, exposing deep ...
Every March, millions of people around the world join Earth Hour to show they care about the future of our planet. This year, we are celebrating 20 years of WWF's Earth Hour - a moment for us to come ...