TOGETHER POSSIBLE e need a powerful surge of support from people around the planet to deliver a New Deal for Nature and People, followed by sustained efforts to halt and reverse the 30 MILLION FOLLOWERS ON SOCIAL MEDIA loss of nature. WWF is already engaging with our 5 million plus supporters and more than 30 million followers on social media. But we need to reach many hundreds of millions more. Scaling up our impact involves working with many others, in many ways. In 2019, we therefore continued our partnership with the UN Convention on Biological Diversity to support their target of helping people around the world understand the value of biodiversity and nature - a vital foundation for enabling positive change. And we maintained our long-running commitment to Earth Hour, the world's largest grassroots environment movement. This year, people in 188 countries and territories joined together on 30 March to highlight the interconnectivity between climate change, biodiversity and people. We then continued to shine a spotlight on why #NatureMatters by placing open-source assets on our #Connect2Earth platform on key international days. We brought the wonders of nature - and the threats it faces - into people's homes with the WWF-backed Netflix documentary series Our Planet. It's been viewed by over 33 million households worldwide, with 1.7 million visits to OurPlanet.com - the website that gives more insights into the issues raised. A NEW DEAL FOR NATURE AND PEOPLE to launch Voice at this year's World Economic Forum in Davos, with people everywhere encouraged to pledge to make their voices heard for a New Deal for Nature and People. Earth Hour 2019 celebrations in the Maldives. WWF-INT Annual Review 2019 page 53 © Nawaz Asad / Earth Hour - Maldives YOU] We also joined with other organizationshttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1Kaq-XvqF1Mq1rTqFbPYJEIErJaMCkFFK/view https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Kaq-XvqF1Mq1rTqFbPYJEIErJaMCkFFK/view https://connect2earth.org/ https://www.ourplanet.com http://www.VoiceForThePlanet.org