On the International Day of Light, we’re reminded that light is more than illumination—it’s what makes daily life possible. In Bhutan’s remote mountain communities, solar energy is helping reduce reliance on firewood. That shift matters: it eases pressure on forests that people and wildlife depend on, while improving everyday living conditions in places far from the grid. With support from WWF, engineers like Ngawang are helping bring these systems to life. Along the way, they’re strengthening local skills and making sure solar installations are built to last in some of the world’s most challenging landscapes. It’s steady, practical work – and it’s changing what access to energy looks like in places where every connection to power also connects to nature. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gVN5TShU
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Nature is our life-support system. That’s why WWF – an independent conservation organization active in nearly 100 countries – is tackling the deepening crisis of nature loss caused by human activities. Our ambition is to set nature on the path to recovery in the coming decade for the benefit of people and wildlife. Working with many others, we must protect and restore natural habitats, stop the mass extinction of wildlife, and make the way we produce and consume sustainable. ============ General information Thank you for joining the WWF LinkedIn community. Please read these guidelines designed to keep our members safe online. WWF is responsible for protecting and maintaining the integrity of this community. While we actively encourage this community to get involved by posting to our page and taking part in discussions, we do have some basic rules. WWF will remove content if it: • is obscene or disrespectful • is irrelevant to the aims of the WWF community • is irrelevant to the original post • is judged to be spam • is abusive or threatening to the WWF community or individuals within it • distributes false and/or misleading information • advertises or promotes products and/or services • repeats previous posts. We will delete comments on LinkedIn in accordance with LinkedIn’s Terms of Service (https://www.linkedin.com/legal/user-agreement#dos). If an individual’s disruptive behaviour persists, then we may report that user.
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Beyond #SantaMarta: The moment the world got serious about leaving #fossilfuels behind - WWF's reflections. For years, governments have agreed on the need to move away from fossil fuels. The science is clear. The damage is visible. The costs of delay keep rising. What has been missing is not ambition – but implementation. That is why the Santa Marta conference matters. 👉 See WWF's take on Beyond Santa Marta: Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels - a new paper just published. ⭐ https://ow.ly/7cSp50YS6oi #FossilFuelTreaty #JustTransiton #ClimateCrisis #ClimateAction
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This week, the world's attention turns to Fashion as Art. We'd like to make the case for a different collection – one that took 4.5 billion years to curate, has never had a bad season, and is genuinely priceless. Ancient forests. Living oceans. Wild skies. No velvet rope required. Swipe to see the collection that'll never go out of style. #MetGala
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Our planet needs us to be its Force. A force to be reckoned with. Nature is increasingly out of balance, and the consequences are no longer distant, they’re here. This isn’t science fiction. It’s science fact. But restoring balance is still within our reach through collective action, innovation, and commitment. ✨ May the 4th be with you. Tag a real-life jedi from your network working to save nature and our planet.
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No matter how big or small, the work that species and living organisms do for our planet should never go unnoticed. That’s why we’re proud to work alongside these incredible creatures - supporting their environments and habitats so they can thrive whilst playing their vital roles 🐝 🐠 🪸 This #InternationalWorkersDay, discover some of nature’s hardest workers, and let us know your favourite!
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This #WorldPenguinDay 🐧, we're celebrating a species just declared Endangered. These two things should not exist in the same sentence. The emperor penguin was officially listed as Endangered this month – a direct consequence of #ClimateChange. Swipe to understand what's at stake. And what can still be done. IUCN
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The world doesn’t lack climate conferences, it lacks delivery. The #SantaMarta Conference is drawing a line on #FossilFuels, and challenging leaders to match words with action: clear timelines, strong policies, and real accountability. WWF’s Manuel Pulgar-Vidal explains why Santa Marta matters and why this moment cannot be missed: https://lnkd.in/exhq4MMN
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Amidst the noise, there are real stories of recovery happening across our planet right now. Forests regenerating. Wildlife returning from the brink. Renewable energy overtaking coal as the world's biggest power source. There's nothing like a great comeback story. And nature has a few on the go. Discover some of our favourites this #EarthDay.