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  • Appeal for Executive Leadership on Global Plastic Pollution Brochure

    Appeal for Executive Leadership on Global Plastic Pollution (pdf, 48.3 KB)

    March 04, 2024
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  • Helping People, Wildlife, and Forests in Viet Nam Brochure

    Helping People, Wildlife, and Forests in Viet Nam (pdf, 754 KB)

    February 13, 2024

    With the support of USAID, WWF is working with the Government of Viet Nam, local communities, and conservation partners to advance shared natural resource policy commitments through the Biodiversity Conservation and Saving Threatened Wildlife projects. These investments are helping protect wildlife, forests, and the communities that depend on them.

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  • Food and Farm Security: Summary of Recommendations for the 2023 Farm Bill Brochure

    Food and Farm Security: Summary of Recommendations for the 2023 Farm Bill (pdf, 104 KB)

    February 07, 2023
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  • Food and Farm Security: Recommendations for the 2023 Farm Bill Brochure

    Food and Farm Security: Recommendations for the 2023 Farm Bill (pdf, 4.55 MB)

    February 07, 2023
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  • WWF comments on effective implementation of Inflation Reduction Act Brochure

    WWF comments on effective implementation of Inflation Reduction Act (pdf, 478 KB)

    January 23, 2023

    To affect positive change for climate, nature, and people, NRCS should leverage IRA resources to prioritize and enable a significant step forward for robust, regenerative, and resilient food systems. 

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  • WWF Calls for Prioritizing Climate Finance in FY23 Budget Agreement (pdf, 118 KB)

    December 06, 2022

    Achieving significant increases in US government climate finance programs is essential to meeting US international commitments, including President Biden’s pledge to provide $11.4 billion in such finance by 2024, and to unlocking the global ambition needed to halt runaway climate change and protect the future of both people and nature.

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  • WWF and ABA Joint Principles for Reducing Materials Footprint and Achieving Circularity (pdf, 117 KB)

    June 03, 2021
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  • WWF and the US Government Fact Sheet (pdf, 666 KB)

    February 26, 2021

    The US government and its various federal agencies have historically played a leading role in advancing conservation efforts globally, as well as domestically. WWF believes the US needs to not only continue but redouble those efforts in order to meet the global environmental challenges confronting us. Learn more about the priorities WWF is advocating for with the new Administration and Congress and why the US needs to help lead the way.

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  • Moving from a Linear to a Circular Economy (pdf, 202 KB)

    February 25, 2021

    WWF’s white paper Moving From a Linear to a Circular Economy outlines the key policy priorities we have as we work to end plastic leakage into nature, ensure communities are treated equitably in materials production and waste management, and transition from an economy that creates waste to one that cares for our planet.

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