Forests are often talked about as places of nature and wildlife, but they are also deeply connected to our economies and ...
Officers from the Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW) seized just under 550kg of ivory, which they found in the ...
EIA has been at the forefront of efforts to strengthen the international legal response to environmental crime under the UN ...
As the latest rupture in an increasingly unstable geopolitical landscape, military strikes on Iran by the USA and Israel will likely increase pressure on the world’s ability to feed itself – and it ...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) today published its AR6 Synthesis Report, making plain the urgent need to address the escalating climate crisis. The report, finalised last week in ...
Illegal climate-wrecking super-pollutant refrigerant gases are still being smuggled into Europe, EIA’s latest research shows. Five years after our Climate team first revealed a widespread European ...
A resort complex tucked away in Laos and marketed to Chinese gamblers and tourists is a hub for trade in illegal wildlife products and parts. Sin City documents how the Golden Triangle Special ...
In the wake of startling evidence of unexplained emissions of the ozone-destroying chemical CFC-11 in the atmosphere, this report reveals compelling evidence that illegal production and use of CFC-11 ...
The European Union’s revised F-gas Regulation, which came into force in March 2024, will support decarbonisation goals and drive innovation and green investment across a wide range of sectors, ...
Humans have to date produced a staggering 10 billion tonnes of plastic – of which about six billion tonnes is now plastic waste in landfill sites or polluting the open environment. In our new report ...
For the third year, the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) and Greenpeace UK have surveyed the major supermarkets and grocery retailers in the UK on their efforts to reduce plastic pollution. In ...
The kingpin of one of Southern Africa’s most prolific wildlife trafficking syndicates was today (Tuesday) sentenced to serve 14 years in prison in Malawi. Chinese national Yunhua Lin was the head of ...