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Malaysia’s actions position it as a potential leader in the ongoing negotiations for a Global Plastics Treaty, due to resume ...
Podcast Myanmar: ‘Anybody investing in the natural resource sector is, in essence, supporting the military’ EIA’s Forests team has been working on the ground in Myanmar since the country began to ...
International supermarket giant Ahold Delhaize appears to be lagging behind when it comes to phasing out climate-harming ...
Forests are essential in the fight against climate change. Acting as the lungs of the Earth, the preservation of forests must be a key priority for nations around the globe – yet rates of ...
中文版本 (Chinese version) EIA’s Tiger Campaign has since 2013 been engaging with developments in government policy in China, with the objective of securing permanent policy changes to end tiger farming ...
The vaquita, a tiny porpoise species found only in the upper Gulf of California, Mexico, is the world’s most endangered marine mammal, with fewer than 10 individuals remaining. The vaquita is not ...
At EIA, we monitor, collect and analyse data on the illegal trade in wildlife, timber and dangerous global warming refrigerant gases. Our staff collate seizures, arrests and prosecution records to ...
Protecting tigers is central to EIA’s work. Since its launch in the mid-1990s, our Tiger Campaign has worked resolutely to help save tigers from extinction by: disrupting the transnational criminal ...
Our new briefing assesses the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) certification scheme's alignment with new EU and UK regulations on deforestation and legality. Established in 2004, the RSPO ...
How blood money follows the global illegal wildlife trade Illegal wildlife trade is one of the most lucrative forms of transnational organised crime, generating billions in profits every year. Iconic ...
Deforestation in Asia through illegal logging and forest conversion to cash-crop plantations is a major crisis, overseen by large international companies or transnational criminal gangs. Working with ...
A study from Canada’s York University has raised concerns about the damaging impacts of a new breed of gases on health and the environment. Hydrofluoroolefins (HFOs) are being promoted as sustainable ...