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The United Nations’ 28th annual climate summit, COP28, is underway until December 12. WWF is on the scene as an observer organization, passionately engaging in the progress made on climate goals and eagerly exploring ways to amplify this success.
With 2023 marked as the hottest year in recorded history, we recognize the urgent need to address the challenges posed by the climate crisis. However, in the face of this concern, we're united to ensure a brighter future. Dive into these two stories of progress and positivity.
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Hi John,
This year has been a rollercoaster of heatwaves, wildfires, and storms. But we still have so much hope! In every challenge lies a seed of incredible opportunity.
Here are two stories that will lift your spirits and show how we're making epic strides towards a sustainable future: |
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Wildlife wonders: champions of our climate The role of majestic animals like tigers, elephants, and sea otters in our ecosystem is nothing short of miraculous. Discover the ways they contribute to balancing our climate and nurturing healthy ecosystems. It's a celebration of life and our planet's incredible resilience! |
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The hopeful shift to renewable energy Embracing solar and wind energy is so important for our planet! This electrifying transition isn't just about cleaner air and water—it's improving the health and the rejuvenation of our ecosystems. |
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As we leap into 2024, let's create a future where sustainability isn't just a dream, but a reality. Thank you for your enthusiastic and unwavering support for our cause. |
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Yours in conservation,
Jessica Senior Director, Membership World Wildlife Fund
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Photos: Sea otters © naturepl.com/Danny Green/WWF |
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