Take a deep dive into the illegal trade in climate-harming gases with our Global Crime Tracker
Refrigerant gases have now been added to EIA’s first-of-its-kind Global Environmental Crime Tracker
Refrigerant gases have now been added to EIA’s first-of-its-kind Global Environmental Crime Tracker
Scientists have discovered higher-than-expected levels of ozone-destroying chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) gases in the atmosphere – strongly suggesting illegal manufacture, use and emissions
China is for the first time due to host a major international biological diversity conference – and EIA is urging it to start tackling environmental crime and exploitation as a priority
The world is getting hotter and keeping cool in an age of climate change is going to become an ever-greater priority for human health and development
Switching domestic air-conditioners over from climate-harming refrigerant gases to propane could prevent harmful emissions equal to 1,400 coal-fired power stations running for a year
Six years after we called on supermarkets to put doors on fridges as standard in the fight against climate change and energy consumption, a new major study underlines and endorses the position