The natural world is under threat. In the Amazon, more than 150 acres of rainforest are lost every minute of every day. Wildlife population sizes have seen an alarming average drop of 68% since 1970. And this isn't just about the natural world - it's about our world as well. We depend on nature for our own survival, livelihoods, happiness, and as seen with COVID-19, our health - the destruction of nature only increases the chances of future pandemics emerging. Our broken relationship with nature is putting the future of people and planet at risk.

Humanity may be responsible for the destruction of our planet - but humanity is also waking up...and stepping up. 

Findings from a new eye-opening report by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) commissioned by WWF, spanning 54 countries that hold 80% of the world's population, reveal that we're entering a new era of change - perhaps the most important era for the future of humanity and our planet.

The Eco-wakening is here, and the signs are unmistakable. 

 

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“While consumers have been advocating for sustainable products for years, 2020 marked a turning point. The combination of the pandemic, the escalating climate crisis and a newfound consumer consciousness sparked unprecedented urgency and action, with millions of consumers demanding change. This latest report is a clear call to action for our industry: act or be left behind. Consumers will seek and champion brands that commit to sustainability..."
Ignacio Gavilan
Director, Sustainability, Consumer Goods Forum

"This report shows that nature has risen up the agenda of consumers, who are using their purchasing power to influence businesses to produce more sustainable goods. This year world leaders are set to agree on an ambitious global agreement on nature. We must use the momentum this research so clearly demonstrates, and work together - across society, business and governments - to change our course towards an equitable, nature-positive, carbon-neutral future."

Eva Zabey
Executive Director, Business for Nature
“This provocative new report from the EIU underscores the growth of public interest - and concern - for nature worldwide. Strikingly, some of the countries that have seen the most dramatic growth in concern are the markets that investors and business leaders are betting on for their own future growth. The report's findings need to be taken to heart by - and be top of mind for - private, public and citizen sector leaders alike."
John Elkington
Author, Founder & Chief Pollinator, Volans

 

Wake the world


This year can be a crucial turning point to reverse nature and biodiversity loss. In only a few months time, world leaders are scheduled to attend a key United Nations conference to negotiate a global framework for addressing the nature crisis. The decisions they make during this conference will impact decades to come, in all aspects of government, business, and civil society. 

This is our biggest opportunity yet to wake the world. Sign our 'Voice for the Planet' petition below to urge world leaders to take urgent action and make decisions that will benefit both nature and people.

I demand urgent action to protect our planet


"When we're faced with the size of this (planetary) challenge...the most powerful thing you can do is to use your voice."

Maisie Williams, WWF Ambassador

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