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When it comes to protected species bycatch, including cetaceans, seabirds, turtles and seals, our ambition – and often the ...
China continues to legally permit the use of species such as leopards and pangolins in licensed medicines and treatments.
At last week’s 34th CCPCJ in Vienna, EIA was in the room as member states and civil society revisited that very question.
The auction features items and artwork available at various price points and for purchase at fixed prices, offering something ...
Our latest report explains why switching to heat pumps with natural refrigerants is key to green home heating in Europe and what needs to be done to make it happen smoothly. In April 2008, the ...
A new EIA UK investigation has found the body parts of threatened leopards and pangolins being used as ingredients in at least 88 traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) products Manufactured by 72 Chinese ...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) today published its AR6 Synthesis Report, making plain the urgent need to address the escalating climate crisis. The report, finalised last week in ...
In late June 2002, the container ship MOL Independence docked at Singapore port after a voyage of almost a month from Durban in South Africa. On board was a consignment which had been on a far longer ...
Consumers around the world are still being conned about the sustainability of the palm oil contained in the products they buy from cosmetics and foodstuffs to biofuels. The Roundtable on Sustainable ...
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