The UK’s plastic problem doesn’t stop at our shores. For years, the UK has been part of a global trade system that enables us ...
The joint letter to Emma Reynolds MP – sent ahead of the launch of the Government’s new Circular Economy Strategy – warns ...
As far back as 2002, Malawian wildlife trafficking networks were heavily implicated when Singaporean officials intercepted ...
The announcement yesterday (21 October) comes after the EU granted a 12-month delay in 2024. After last year’s deferral, ...
At the fifth session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-5) in 2022, the world celebrated as resolution 5/14 was adopted, convening an intergovernmental negotiating committee (INC) to ...
Enjoy 12 months of protecting our planet, with each month featuring a beautiful photo representing an area of our work, ...
The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO), established in 2004, is one of the world’s best-known palm oil certification schemes. The RSPO has continued to come in for criticism, including the long ...
Art for Conservation: An auction in aid of EIA, where art meets our love for the natural world. From original paintings to drawings and photographs, explore and bid on an exciting array of nature and ...
For decades, cetacean entanglement and mortality in commercial and recreational fishing gear has been a major conservation challenge and welfare concern. EIA has identified 15 populations of cetaceans ...
Tens of thousands of dolphins, porpoises and whales (collectively known as cetaceans) are dying every year in European waters as a result of being bycaught in fishing gear – and some populations are ...
African elephant populations across the continent have experienced an alarming decline in the past 50 years, as highlighted in a paper published in November 2024. African forest elephants have been ...
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