What on Earth?

By eianews

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Episodes: 44

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Environmental Investigation Agency Podcast - We investigate and campaign against environmental crime and abuse.

Episode Date
With the clock ticking, can we agree a Global Plastics Treaty by the end of 2024?
Apr 15, 2024
Will Mexico’s crackdown on illegal fishing give vaquita porpoises a fighting chance?
Mar 28, 2024
EIA at 40 – ‘I've been threatened by senior government officials, shouted at and screamed at’
Mar 28, 2024
Oppression, sanctions and blood teak, hallmarks of Myanmar’s coup on its third anniversary
Jan 19, 2024
Drilling down into the detail of eco crime prosecutions on our open access Crime Tracker
Dec 19, 2023
Is the palm oil in so many of our products still a problem and will it ever be truly sustainable?
Dec 08, 2023
Why can’t we rely on technology to clean the oceans of our plastic waste?
Nov 14, 2023
What to expect as we enter round three of talks for a Global Plastics Treaty
Nov 07, 2023
The threatened species in traditional medicines and the big names investing in them
Oct 23, 2023
Why are World Heritage Sites such a vital tool for saving endangered species and habitats?
Sep 29, 2023
On World Rhino Day 2023, how is this magnificent species is doing versus illegal trade?
Sep 20, 2023
Iceland has resumed its slaughter of whales, but what future does the industry have?
Sep 19, 2023
As negotiations for the first Global Plastics Treaty continue, what about the Big Oil lobby?
May 22, 2023
Cultivating Plastics – how the use of agriplastics sows the seeds of pollution in farming
Mar 28, 2023
Methane madness – why the EU must tackle harmful emissions from its energy imports
Feb 23, 2023
How we’re using artificial intelligence to help tackle the illegal trade in tigers
Feb 09, 2023
What can we expect from the opening negotiations for the world’s first Global Plastics Treaty?
Nov 25, 2022
CITES meetings are a big deal in the environmental calendar, but just what is it and what does it do?
Nov 07, 2022
International Ozone Day - What’s next for the Montreal Protocol as it marks its 35th anniversary?
Sep 16, 2022
International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies - the problems with methane
Sep 07, 2022
Fighting for the forests - documenting a partnership forged to take on environmental crime
Aug 17, 2022
Ban it and keep on banning it … the high cost to elephants of restarting legal ivory trade
May 31, 2022
Will a new national strategy to tackle environmental crime tame Nigeria’s Wild West?
May 25, 2022
Plastic pollution is in the air, land and seas – and now it’s been found in our blood
Apr 06, 2022
We’re facing a grim future under runaway climate change –­ but we don’t have to choose it
Mar 04, 2022
A global plastics treaty – why the world needs one and how it’s getting closer to reality
Feb 18, 2022
A climate for action – as the dust settles on CoP26, what’s next in the fight against climate change?
Dec 08, 2021
Plastic waste: ‘A terrible and insidious threat to human and environmental health’
Oct 08, 2021
A dam too far – playing destructive power politics in the heart of a World Heritage wilderness
Aug 02, 2021
The chilling illegal trade that’s helping to dangerously heat up the world
Jul 15, 2021
How our new global Tracker zeroes in on environmental crime data
Jun 11, 2021
Africa’s epicentre of pangolin scale and ivory trade – tackling the drivers of wildlife crime
Apr 26, 2021
Myanmar: ‘Anybody investing in the natural resource sector is, in essence, supporting the military’
Mar 26, 2021
Intelligence Week special - meet the team behind the scenes of so much of our success!
Feb 26, 2021
Checking out on plastics - are the top UK supermarkets doing enough in the fight against plastic pollution
Feb 16, 2021
Exposing the nexus of environmental crime – where the illegal wildlife and timber trades intersect
Feb 01, 2021
Out of Africa - why West and Central Africa is a hotspot for ivory and pangolin trafficking
Jan 29, 2021
How wildlife criminals have adapted to work from home under pandemic lockdown
Nov 05, 2020
Why should you care about what’s going on with Vietnam’s timber sector?
Oct 30, 2020
Following the money – hitting the illegal wildlife trade where it hurts
Jul 02, 2020
Tipping the scales in our favour - the burning case for urgent action to tackle climate change
Jun 23, 2020
Not-so-fantastic plastic - why the world needs a global treaty to end plastic pollution
Jun 04, 2020
Is the coronavirus pandemic a warning to stop exploiting wildlife?
Apr 29, 2020
Why is Indonesia abandoning its timber export regulations?
Apr 23, 2020