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UN negotiators in Geneva have today (15 August) concluded more than three years of talks by failing to reach agreement on a ...
Despite years of promising to review its domestic F-gas Regulation, the UK Government has yet to do so, leaving consumers ...
The food and energy estates are national strategic projects by the Government that aim to improve Indonesia’s ...
Hannah Hughes is the latest addition to our Ocean Campaign and is getting a proper baptism of fire as she’s plunged into the ...
A new report by EIA and our Indonesian partner Kaoem Telapak lays bare alleged deforestation, corruption and human rights violations by companies in Indonesia’s palm oil sector which all have one ...
The final round of talks in pursuit of a Global Plastics Treaty is due to get under way in Geneva shortly and there’s everything still to play for. But as ambitious countries and civil society ...
In this briefing we examine the extent to which the RSPO standard ensures legality, traceability and deforestation free palm oil. At first glance it may look as if the RSPO standard largely ensures ...
Art for Conservation: An auction in aid of EIA, where art meets our love for the natural world. From original paintings to drawings and photographs, explore and bid on an exciting array of nature and ...
Demand stemming from traditional medicine drives the poaching and illegal trade of threatened species such as tigers, leopards, pangolins, rhinos, bears and musk deer. China continues to legally ...
Loopholes in EU regulations appear to be driving unsustainable and fraudulent palm oil trade. EIA’s new briefing The Palm Oil Black Box – EU trade loopholes analyses EU trade patterns for palm oil and ...
In another major win for Myanmar’s forests, a penalty order of €150,000 has been issued against a Dutch firm for using illicit Myanmar teak on Jeff Bezos’ superyacht Koru. The Dutch Public Prosecution ...
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