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Malaysia’s actions position it as a potential leader in the ongoing negotiations for a Global Plastics Treaty, due to resume ...
International supermarket giant Ahold Delhaize appears to be lagging behind when it comes to phasing out climate-harming ...
This report analyses the climate impact of supermarket refrigeration, revealing that up to 70 per cent of a supermarket’s non-supply chain emissions stem from cooling – primarily from energy ...
EIA Briefing to the 47th Meeting the Open-ended Working Group of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol, 7-11 July 2025. As the climate crisis intensifies and threats to the ozone layer continue to ...
While carbon dioxide dominates long-term warming, reducing other pollutants (fluorinated gases, aka F-gases, and methane) can contribute to the 1.5˚C goal in the short term, with substantial ...
Today is International Tiger Day – a reminder of why the conservation of tigers and other big cats is critical to addressing the biodiversity and climate crisis – and we bring you news of a new ...
Illegal climate-wrecking super-pollutant refrigerant gases are still being smuggled into Europe, EIA’s latest research shows. Five years after our Climate team first revealed a widespread European ...
The facts are contained in the new EIA report Investing in Extinction – How the global financial sector profits from traditional medicine firms using threatened species. EIA has also identified 62 ...
However, at the meeting in Lyon today (8 March), Laos was once again given a reprieve. With approximately 4,000 wild tigers remaining, poaching for trade in their body parts continues to be a major ...
In recent months, some industry figures and EU Member States representatives have been advocating for a delay in the implementation timetable established by the Commission and, in so doing, seek to ...
In a controversial decision questioned by wildlife scientists around the globe, the World Health Organisation (WHO) is set to formally recognise traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for the first time.
A report revealing that Chinese-led criminal gangs are conspiring with corrupt Tanzanian officials to traffic huge amounts of ivory, a trade which has caused half of Tanzania’s elephants to be poached ...
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