Job not yet done – why Indonesia’s palm oil moratorium needs to be extended to clean up the sector
The Government of Indonesia is being urged to extend a national palm oil moratorium due to end in September
The Government of Indonesia is being urged to extend a national palm oil moratorium due to end in September
As the World Heritage Committee prepares to convene from Friday, EIA calls for it to strip the internationally famous Selous Game Reserve in Tanzania of its status as a World Heritage Site due to the irreversible damage done by construction of a controversial dam
EIA today calls for the world-famous Selous Game Reserve in Tanzania to be stripped of its status as a World Heritage Site due to the irreversible damage caused by construction of a controversial dam
The Council of the European Union today announced a new wave of sanctions against the brutal military regime in Myanmar
Where do you look if you want to find out how many elephants were killed for their tusks last year, but don’t have the time to cross-reference a multitude of research sources
It’s been almost four months since the corrupt Myanmar military seized power in a bloody coup, so why are some countries still dragging their feet over sanctions?