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  1. WWF-Singapore was founded in March 2006 to engage individuals and organisations in Singapore towards making a positive change in their lives and business operations.

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  2. WWF is a global organization that works to conserve biodiversity, climate, and natural resources. Learn about their goals, impact, stories, and how to support their work.

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  3. Known worldwide by its panda logo, World Wildlife Fund (WWF) leads international efforts to protect endangered species and their habitats and address global threats such as pollution, over-fishing and climate change.

  4. WWF is a foundation with 65% of funding from individuals and bequests, 17% from government sources (such as the World Bank, DFID, and USAID) and 8% from corporations in 2020. WWF aims to "stop the degradation of the planet's natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature."

  5. WWF-Singapore was founded in March 2006 to engage individuals and organisations in Singapore towards making a positive change in their lives and business operations.

  6. WWF-Singapore actively engages with national and regional governments to strengthen policies that ensure sustainable natural resource use, ecosystem preservation and the combatting of climate change. Through evidence-based recommendations, we advocate for bold and ambitious actions at local to global levels to transform Singapore into a City in ...

  7. Trees can reduce the impacts of the climate crisis, and provide shade and cooling benefits. They absorb CO₂ which traps heat in the atmosphere—100 trees are estimated to store CO₂ equivalent to a Singaporean’s emission in a year! As trees continue to grow, they can absorb more carbon.

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