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WWF Watch and Jewellery Report 2023
Sustainability Rating and Industry Report 2023
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Sustainable financial regulation and central bank activities (Susreg) Tracker
Extension to insurance regulation and supervision
WWF_SUSREG_IF_2022 Sept 29 SP.pdf -
Living planet report 2022
Rapporto del WWF: le popolazioni di animali si riducono del 69% in tutto il mondo
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Lettera di esempio Miglioramento dell’isolamento termico della nostra casa
Miglioramento dell’isolamento termico della nostra casa
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Lettera di esempio Utilizzo della nostra superficie del tetto/facciata per l’energia solare
Utilizzo della nostra superficie del tetto/facciata per l’energia solare
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Tutti assieme alla scoperta del suolo (Primo e secondo ciclo)
2022-07-dossier-didattico-animaletti-del-suolo.pdf -
Risparmio energetico è semplice 2022 WWF
Ampio elenco di consigli per il risparmio energetico
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Bricolage natalizi con i tappi di sughero (Primo e secondo ciclo)
2022-10-dossier-didattico-bricolage-natalizio-sughero_0.pdf -
Fish-Stick Study
Life cycle assessment (LCA) of fish sticks and their plant-based alternatives.
2022_WWF_Fish-Stick_Study.pdf -
Rapporto annuale 2022
Il Rapporto annuale illustra gli obiettivi raggiunti dalla nostra organizzazione.
WWF_JAHRESBERICHT_2022_IT.pdf -
Rapport financier 2022 (in francese)
Rapport financier 2022_0.pdf -
Calculating your CO2 Footprint
Angebot_Workshop_CO2_2021 (2) (1).pdf -
Extended VirtualClean-Up
Extended_digital Clean-up.pdf -
Rapporto sulla giurisprudenza 2021
2022-12-Rapporto_sulla_giurisprudenza_2021_IT.pdf -
IFRC & WWF Protecting People Working With Nature
IFRC & WWF Protecting People Working With Nature.pdf -
20220603_Infomail_Effizienz
Energieeffizienz-Newsletter_it.pdf -
Mekong: New Species Discoveries 2012-2013
An extraordinary 367 new species were discovered in the Greater Mekong in 2012 and 2013. Among the species newly described by scientists are 290 plants, 24 fish, 21 amphibians, 28 reptiles, 1 bird and 3 mammals.
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The Energy Report
This report shows how, by 2050, we could get all the energy we need from renewable sources.
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Scuola all'aperto - Alla scoperta della primavera (Primo e secondo ciclo)
2025-03-dossier-didattico-primavera.pdf -
Study Guide
Studienratgeber2025-Studyguide2025.pdf -
Guida allo studio
Studienratgeber2025-Studyguide2025.pdf -
2024 SUSREG Annual Report
An assessment of sustainable financial regulations and central bank activities
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Tutti a bordo. Destinazione biodiverstià
Dossier didattico e schede della tournée del Pandamobil dedicata alla biodiversità.
2010-11-dossier-didattico-tutti-a-bordo-destinazione-biodiversita.pdf -
BIAF: place in the biodiversity assessment landscape
BIAF landscape study V2_FINAL (2).pdf -
WWF Climate & Nature Contributions Report
As the climate and biodiversity crises intensify, companies are increasingly called to play a more ambitious role. This paper outlines our guidance for credible, contribution-based climate and nature action beyond value chains - anchored in integrity, transformation, and alignment with global goals.
WWF Climate & Nature Contributions Report_FINAL.pdf -
Dal 2015 al 2025: 10 anni di impegno per la biodiversità nei paesaggi agricoli della Svizzera romanda (in francese)
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Pandamobil 2024-27 - Lettera ai genitori
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Factsheet Mahafaly Plateau Land and Seascape
The spiny forest ecoregion is critical for all life on this remote region. It contains the highest percentage of endemic plant species in the country, with 48 per cent of the genera and 95 per cent of the species occurring nowhere else on earth. The coastal and marine ecosystem is alive with an estimated 6,000 reef-associated species, including 752 fish species and 340 coral species. Some of the main threats facing this landscape are a population growing at a rate of 3.3% per year, deforestation, uncontrolled and destructive fishing practices, difficult climate conditions and trafficking of species.
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Factsheet Manambolo Tsiribihina Landscape
The mangroves lining this landscape’s coast provide important ecological services for the region. The mangroves provide timber and fuelwood for local people and also form a buffer, protecting coastal areas from storm surges and sea level rise caused by climate change. Most critically, they are a breeding ground for crabs, fish and shrimp, which are the main sources of food and economic value for local people. Major threats include overfishing and slash-and-burn agriculture, problems accentuated by poverty and social conflict.
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Factsheet Northern Highlands Landscape
The most important forest corridor in northern Madagascar. The rugged territory is one of the last truly unknown corners of the world, with large areas not yet explored. It is also a critical wildlife corridor and the headwaters of rivers flowing to both the western and eastern sides of Madagascar. The immensity of the landscape means there are distinct challenges in different sections. In the west deforestation is a particular threat, while the eastern section is troubled by the illegal collection of forest products and small scale mining.
2015-09-factsheet-Northern-Highlands-Landscape.pdf