World Wide Fund for Nature
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Nature change - climate change - financial risks.
(WWF).
The World Wide Fund for Nature is established to help local communities conserve the natural resources they depend on, transform markets and policies towards sustainability, and protect and restore species and their habitats.
Its work includes publishing an annual SUSREG report on how financial regulators, supervisors and central banks are integrating climate, broader environmental, and social considerations into their practices.
The World Wide Fund for Nature was established in 1961 and is headquartered in Switzerland.
It was formerly named the World Wildlife Fund, and it still retains that name in some territories.
See also
- Biodiversity
- Climate change
- Climate risk
- Climate transition
- Ecosystem
- Ecosystem services
- Financial risk
- Greening Financial Regulation Initiative (GFRI)
- Natural resources
- Nature performance bond (NPB)
- Nature positive
- Nature transition
- Stakeholder
- SUSREG
- Task Force on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TFND)
- Transition
- Transition finance
- Transition risk