Major international webinar focuses on the places where forest and wildlife crime overlap
This week saw EIA share our unique perspectives on environmental crime as part of a major international webinar
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This week saw EIA share our unique perspectives on environmental crime as part of a major international webinar
The UK is acknowledging that new laws will be necessary to better protect forests and the people who live in and around them
Ahead of tomorrow’s (Wednesday’s) UN biodiversity summit, hosted online from New York, many world leaders have signed up to promise to halt the destruction of nature on Earth
An article on Palm Oil Monitor last week made false allegations against the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA), claiming we are being funded by UK AID to help further a fictitious European Union policy seeking to undermine Indonesian farmers by stopping them from exporting palm oil to the EU
Analysis by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) and Indonesian partners Kaoem Telapak reveals Indonesia is not set to fundamentally improve its palm oil standards.
A highly critical independent review has highlighted significant failings by the watchdog set up to reassure consumers that everyday products with palm oil have been made without damaging the environment