Ronni Ancona for World Environment Day: “EIA makes the kind of difference I’d make if I could”
EIA supporter Ronni Ancona talks about her passion for the natural world and for our work to safeguard it
EIA supporter Ronni Ancona talks about her passion for the natural world and for our work to safeguard it
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?
The brutal military junta which seized control of Myanmar on 1 February is seeking an injection of hard currency by selling off thousands of tonnes of illegal timber to international markets
A key figure in the Myanmar military coup and the country’s natural resources sector has been slapped with sanctions by the US Government
A German company has been convicted and fined for evading sanctions on Myanmar timber
A German company has been convicted for evading sanctions on Myanmar timber from 2008-11, when the previous military junta –the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) – was sanctioned by the EU