The WWFEU European Policy Office
At WWF, we envision the world where people and nature thrive. But we’ll only get there if we all play a role. We’ll only get there if we work together.
Our mission is to stop the degradation of the planet’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature, by:
• conserving the world’s biological diversity
• ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable
• promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption
The European Policy Office helps shape EU policies that impact on the European and global environment.. For our latest news and campaigns, visit http://www.wwf.eu/
Good food, bad system? Can the EU fix the recipe?
We're losing 1 tree every second
EU Omnibus Unveiled: Key implications for CSDDD, CSRD, and EU Taxonomy
Rivers2Restore 26 06 2024 EN 1
The biggest Earth Hour - what's needed to protect our planet?
Nature restoration in practice: Danube river & WWF floodplain reserve Marchegg, Austria
Nature restoration in practice: Tiveden, Sweden
Who determines the cost of food?
Nature Restoration at Riverpark Maasvallei, Belgium
SaveOtisand Sophie.fish #LetsTalkAboutFishSex
9 Hydropower projects threaten Romania's protected forests
We made it: the EU deforestation law is now a reality
A device to keep turtles out of shrimp fishing nets
We need our ocean to plan for a sustainable future
SaveOtisand Sophie.fish #LetsTalkAboutFishSex
EU consumption consequences: Deforestation in the Cerrado savannah & more pesticides in agriculture
EU consumption consequences: Deforestation and violent land grabbing in the Cerrado savannah
EU consumption consequences: Deforestation and water scarcity in the Cerrado savavannah
Mother & daughter environmental warriors ask you to protect the Amazon
EU scientists step up to answer the most searched questions on deforestation
Belgium: We consume tropical forests the size of the Brussels region each year
Radu Melu, Romania: The difference between deforestation and illegal logging
Miguel Bastos Araújo, Portugal: What we consume has an impact
Katarzyna Karpa-Świderek, Poland: The loss of forests also means a loss of cultural identity
Giorgio Vacchiano, Italy: We lose 5 million hectares of forests every year!
Dr Réka Aszalós, Hungary: Forests will become burgers!
Martin Persson, Sweden: Deforestation is contributing to climate change
We need the EU nature restoration law! (Giulia Testa, Generation Climate Europe)
WWF: Together4Forests street art in Brussels comes alive (augmented reality)