People the President of WWF makes OVER 1.2 MILLION A YEAR
@morbidfaulkner787218 күн бұрын
Speaking about plastic....how many things are made with plastic in the background?😅 There is no plastic emergency, just like climate change 😮
@tyraikaika19 күн бұрын
Thank you😍🥰🌎🌏🌍
@MrRetroride25 күн бұрын
Are you aware that the President of WWF Salery is way over 1 MILLION DOLLARS
@marbetmw3819512 күн бұрын
That is way too much for a company that is fuelled from donations to pay a person. I love to see/read this, previously I had donated often but am unable at present 2nd to financial issues in my life--perhaps in about 12-13 months I will be able to donate. I am willing to sign petitions for WWF.
@Smug_Adam6925 күн бұрын
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@Dknitz29 күн бұрын
Brilliant content. I'm going to need to listen a few more times to grasp like 70% of these great recommendations. Agreed on the need for a universal system of LCA, rather than country by country
@MrRetrorideАй бұрын
And the President of WWF makes OVER 1.2 Million dollars a year
@MrRetrorideАй бұрын
DO you people understand the President of WWF makes OVER 1,2 Million Dollars a YEAR
@MaMargaretmeganperezАй бұрын
STOP POACING
@pancakes7778Ай бұрын
awesome
@erikgulbransen4414Ай бұрын
Stop motion photographer: Oops, I dropped the hot air gun! [baby polar bear violently melts]
@leeg6421Ай бұрын
Science!!! Yay science!!! (Sarcasm intended)
@dave6518-p6jАй бұрын
Thank you too for what you do on a daily basis ❤ God Bless you all 🙏
@Nan-1017Ай бұрын
Thank you too! It is my honor to give back monthly. I feel proud to do so, and I am forever grateful for all WWF does for all wildlife and nature!
@ingvar1996Ай бұрын
🙌
@DumballaАй бұрын
Thank you. ♥
@EddieNapolilloАй бұрын
This is the best thing I’ve seen in a while.
@brookblizzard4384Ай бұрын
Second best thing that has happened this year. God bless all this land and these Amazing animals. May they multiply .
@theck672Ай бұрын
Thanks for covering this important topic❣️
@บุญมีก้านอินทร์-ฐ5ตАй бұрын
😢
@maureenodaynicolas6384Ай бұрын
I love this channel! I learn so much.
@hitechburgАй бұрын
BUFFALO and BISON are 2 different species.
@Leslie-es5ijАй бұрын
I'm sure Midwest farmers would love it
@MaggieJohnson-vn6suАй бұрын
Boring. Irritating. Just like the COP process.
@theck672Ай бұрын
Save our planet now 🌍 🌎🌏
@dominiquecharriere1285Ай бұрын
I would tell them to come on a regular flight and not a private jet, to go to a regular hotel and not a palace and to eat a salad and not a buffet full of stuff brought from the other side of the world. and they would laugh at me.
@tradingmedicАй бұрын
Climate scam in full effect.
@janetracerАй бұрын
Why is climate change always 20 years from now? 🤔
@mwaniafricaАй бұрын
Passion!
@callofthewildasmrАй бұрын
Would love more COP29 content!
@maddy_ohАй бұрын
Tortoises are my favorite and I've never gotten to see this behavior! Thank you for posting!
@LitmasGaming_yt19 күн бұрын
same bro
@KeyserTheRedBeardАй бұрын
Impressive content, World Wildlife Fund. Looking forward to your next video from you. I smashed the thumbs up button on your upload. Keep up the fantastic work! The discussion on how climate change is exacerbating hurricane impacts is crucial. How do you think the recent hurricane trends will shape future policy discussions around disaster preparedness and climate resilience?
@susane945Ай бұрын
The most depressing thing is - for every government in the World that's TRYING to do the right thing, there are about 50 others who are only intent on doing Evil. Even democracies like Australia, England and the U.S. still have the majority of the population who just don't care about anything but themselves. And depending on what government is elected at the time, this will totally affect what happens to our wildlife. It depends on whether they strengthen or weaken Environmental Laws. And then countries like Russia, China and North Korea don't care about over- fishing krill, for instance. Krill is the main food for seals and penguins in Antarctica. If the World was only made up of GOOD people we wouldn't be having this dire outlook for Nature.
@susane945Ай бұрын
We ALL need Nature. It's very beneficial to our mental health. Without Nature all we will have is concrete, highrises, roads, shopping malls and humans. Yuk!!
@marketer_dalowar_hossainАй бұрын
Great breakdown of current climate issues! Love seeing WWF dive into headline trends like the UN biodiversity conference and the $700b needed for nature 🌍💚
@DumballaАй бұрын
😊 🚶🏻♀🚶🏻♂
@Philip-x3dАй бұрын
funny how its always alarmists who discover these things, not REAL SCIENTISTS !!! 🤔
@SatbirSingh-24x7Ай бұрын
Great programme I am from india how can possible membership and joining this programme
@DreamerAlonekingАй бұрын
வாழ்த்துகள் 💐🙏💐👍❤️🔥💪🔥🐯🐅❤
@SarahWilson-w4v2 ай бұрын
Yay Hayley!
@愛莎-l4w2 ай бұрын
Biodiversity benefits Nature Positive
@愛莎-l4w2 ай бұрын
Ecological River Restoration👍 Restore Biodiversity Benefits to Both the people and Wildlife
@愛莎-l4w2 ай бұрын
Ecological River Restoration👍
@愛莎-l4w2 ай бұрын
Protect Habitat Law❤
@83Anaconda2 ай бұрын
Many thanks for this interview, very informative! Just one question, what is the name of the website with assessments of national plans?
@whatabouttheearth2 ай бұрын
So they are having COP 26 in Azerbaijan and COP 16 in Columbia the same year and there was already a COP 26 and COP 16 many years ago. Ok, not confusing at all