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Valmik sadly passed away in Delhi on the 31 May this year after a courageous battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his ...
But as ambitious countries and civil society organisations such as EIA pursue a robust agreement to meaningfully tackle the ...
The Climate Change Committee’s Seventh Carbon Budget recommends that the UK reduces N 2 O emissions by at least 53 per cent ...
More than two-thirds of UK adults believe those producing or selling plastic products and packaging should bear the bulk of ...
EIA has identified 15 populations of cetaceans (the collective term for whales, dolphins and porpoises) that are threatened due to bycatch in European waters – especially among harbour porpoises, with ...
Lack of consensus regarding trade in African elephant ivory From 24 November to 5 December 2025, CITES parties and observer organisations will meet in Samarkand, Uzbekistan for the 20 th Conference of ...
Loopholes in EU regulations appear to be driving unsustainable and fraudulent palm oil trade. EIA’s new briefing The Palm Oil Black Box – EU trade loopholes analyses EU trade patterns for palm oil and ...
In another major win for Myanmar’s forests, a penalty order of €150,000 has been issued against a Dutch firm for using illicit Myanmar teak on Jeff Bezos’ superyacht Koru. The Dutch Public Prosecution ...
In a landmark case in the UK courts, a luxury yacht firm has been handed stiff penalties for using ‘blood’ teak imported from Myanmar on some of the vessels it builds. Sunseeker International Ltd – ...
This study aims to model scenarios for how the global economy might respond to the proposed “40x40” target in the context of negotiations for a new International Legally Binding Instrument (ILBI) to ...
Today (21 June 2024) marks exactly three years since the EU joined the US in introducing measures to prevent Myanmar teak from reaching their markets. Yet, millions of euros worth of shipments of the ...