On 26 February, the UK’s Climate Change Committee (CCC) published the “Seventh Carbon Budget – Advice for the UK government”, ...
Every day, some of the world’s most incredible animals are being hunted toward extinction. Elephants, tigers, leopards, and ...
Waste and residue products are incentivised by the EU Renewable Energy (RED) scheme that aims to increase the use of ...
Take to the water and join team EIA to take on the challenging Super-Six swim at Swim Serpentine! This popular event takes ...
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 ...
Our latest report explains why switching to heat pumps with natural refrigerants is key to green home heating in Europe and what needs to be done to make it happen smoothly. Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) ...
EIA’s Tiger Campaign works for the recovery of wild tiger populations by advocating the dismantling of transnational criminal networks involved in illegal trade, pressing for better legislation and ...
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 ...
Banks and governments must do much more to detect suspicious transactions linked to wildlife crime and use anti-money laundering laws to prosecute the culprits and seize the fruits of their crimes.
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 ...
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 ...