The Effects of Climate Change on Wildlife, Habitats, People | World Wildlife Fund

Explore how climate change impacts ecosystems, species survival, and human livelihoods worldwide—and what can be done to help.

Overview

Added

March 17, 2026

Subject & domain

earth-environment · energy-natural-resources

Grade range

Grade 6–Grade 12 (Senior)

Page kind

Article

Introduction

Climate Change Impacts and WWF Mitigation Strategies

  • Core Threats: Rising sea levels, warming oceans, intense droughts, heat waves, wildfires, melting glaciers, and increased frequency/severity of extreme weather events.
  • Impacted Areas: Global ecosystems, human livelihoods, and U.S. cities facing coastal storms, flooding, and heat-related risks.
  • Key Wildlife Concerns: Species at risk include polar bears (Arctic sea ice loss) and marine turtles (nesting habitat degradation).
  • WWF Strategic Pillars:
    • Policy Advocacy: Promoting carbon pollution reduction, clean energy, and international climate agreements.
    • Corporate Engagement: Partnering with businesses via the "Climate Savers Program" to reduce emissions and ensure sustainability.
    • Adaptation & Resilience: Implementing local solutions such as community weather monitoring in Nepal, restoring beach vegetation in the Caribbean, and securing water sources for elephants in Thailand.
    • Forest Conservation: Combating deforestation through satellite monitoring, policy protection, and supporting local community livelihoods.
  • Urban Initiatives: Challenging U.S. cities to transition to 100% renewable energy and implement measures to improve air quality and reduce urban flooding (e.g., Earth Hour City Challenge).
  • Primary Goal: Dramatically reduce global carbon emissions while simultaneously preparing nature and human communities for unavoidable climate impacts.

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