
Co-operation is key in tackling the marine plastic pollution threat of ghost fishing gear
There is significant work to be done to collect data on ghost gear in Africa and raise the profile of the problem
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There is significant work to be done to collect data on ghost gear in Africa and raise the profile of the problem
I’m in Kiev, where an international meeting is looking into the threat posed by the growing criminal trade in climate-wrecking refrigerant gases
The annual UN International Anti-Corruption Day (9 December) provides an opportunity to reflect on whether the global community is making progress in curbing this persistent and pernicious crime – and in terms of the prevalence of corruption as a key enabler of environmental crime, the overall prognosis is not good.
The Environmental Investigation Agency was born out of a ground-breaking whaling investigation and, almost three-and-a-half decades later, our Ocean work remains a central pillar of what we do
Today is the UN International Day of Forests and we’d like to share with you a success story, a success for EIA’s investigators in the forests of Papua but especially, in the long run, a huge win for an indigenous people in gaining control of their ancestral lands
Today is UN World Wildlife Day and this year the event is themed around the concept of ‘Listen to the young voices’ In this spirit, we’re handing today’s blog over to the thoughts of some of EIA’s younger family and friends