Araquém Alcântara / WWF-Brazil

Andre Dib / WWF-Brazil
So much of the Amazon rainforest is being burned or destroyed – and if we lose it, we lose the fight against climate change. But the Climate Crisis Fund is working to protect this rainforest, and end deforestation for good.

Nina Constable / WWF-UK
Our forests and seagrass habitats are important carbon sinks for our planet, and if they’re not protected, our world will suffer. That’s why we’re working to restore these habitats, so they can continue to soak up and store carbon from the atmosphere – a vital defence against climate change.

David Reid / Silverback/Netflix
The Arctic is warming more than twice as fast as the global average – which will have huge consequences for us and our natural world. But WWF is supporting vital research into how climate change is affecting the biodiversity of these regions, and what we can do to tackle this.

Chris J Ratcliffe
We are the last generation that can stop the most devastating effects of climate change. So we’re waking up governments and businesses to the reality of climate change – and holding them accountable for creating and implementing tougher laws to protect nature.
We’ll keep you updated about how your support is helping and how the fund is progressing when we can.