Enjoy 12 months of protecting our planet, with each month featuring a beautiful photo representing an area of our work, ...
Namibia’s push comes as rhino populations around the world remain at high risk from poaching and illegal trade – and Namibia ...
In our latest podcast, EIA Ocean Campaign Lead Chris Dixon joins Senior Press & Communications Officer Paul Newman to discuss what went wrong in Geneva and what the way forward for a plastics treaty ...
At the fifth session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-5) in 2022, the world celebrated as resolution 5/14 was adopted, convening an intergovernmental negotiating committee (INC) to ...
This coup could take Myanmar back to the days where the forests were being devastated by the military dictatorship and creates significant risks that the timber trade is financing human rights ...
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 ...
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 and close legal domestic ...
Despite a brief dip in carbon dioxide emissions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the world is still heading for a temperature rise in excess of 3°C this century, far beyond the universally recognised ...
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 ...
A report revealing that Chinese-led criminal gangs are conspiring with corrupt Tanzanian officials to traffic huge amounts of ivory, a trade which has caused half of Tanzania’s elephants to be poached ...
Saving pangolins has been at the core of our Wildlife programme for many years. These extraordinary creatures are the world’s most trafficked wild mammal. The pangolin is prized for its meat, which is ...
Illegal wildlife trade is one of the most lucrative forms of transnational organised crime, generating billions in profits every year. Iconic species such as elephants, pangolins and tigers continue ...
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