
WWF Connected Rivers of Resilience
@wwfresilientriv
securing the future of healthy, connected, resilient rivers for people and nature
ID: 1224591585607852033
04-02-2020 07:12:48
267 Tweet
1,1K Followers
851 Following

Mexico City may run out of water at the end of this month. And many other cities around the world are facing water scarcity. WWF's Derek Vollmer talks with Business Insider about cities that could face water crises & the importance of water management. bit.ly/3XcSlmf

šWe're thrilled the "Playbook for Nature-Positive Infrastructure Development" we published with FIDIC & AECOM won @EAnalystUK's Nature Positive Award in the Sustainability Delivery Awards 2024! Special thanks to our funders USAID Bureau for Asia & Moore Foundation. worldwildlife.org/stories/new-guā¦


What did the leader of WWF Pakistan learn from his countryās historic floods in 2022? āWe need to work with nature ⦠we need to strike a balance between typical hardcore engineering solutions and nature-based solutions.ā Catch the full interview here: youtube.com/watch?v=SLzkTmā¦


Infrastructure investors are beginning to incorporate ESG metrics, but there is still a critical need to address biodiversity loss. Our new white paper with Oliver Wyman, supported by the USAID Bureau for Asia-funded ALIGN Project, examines this issue. worldwildlife.org/publications/b⦠WWF-Singapore


Water levels in Mexico are so low right now that you can see the country's drought from space. WWF's Derek Vollmer talks with Business Insider about the latest conditions in Mexico and how WWF is helping the country safeguard against future droughts. bit.ly/4e6DrmB


The new Global Dam Watch database integrates global datasets, allowing researchers and policymakers to analyse #river barriers & reservoirs worldwide like never before. worldwildlife.org/press-releasesā¦

āIt is in our and future generationsā best interest to be advocates for the health of our rivers, lakes, and streams.ā WWF's michele thieme says protecting migratory freshwater fish means safeguarding ecosystems vital to nature and people. Learn more: bit.ly/3UhUBWV


