Blog Posts
- Canada's New Marine Protected Area Envisions a Better Future for Narwhals and Belugas
Canada's New Marine Protected Area Envisions a Better Future for Narwhals and Belugas
Read what Canada's largest marine protected area means for the local marine life, indigenous people, and industry.
- On World Rhino Day, EIA Calls for an End to All Rhino Horn Trade
On World Rhino Day, EIA Calls for an End to All Rhino Horn Trade
To protect rhinos, domestic rhino horn markets must be shut down and pro-trade arguments must be abandoned.
- California’s Next Cool Climate Move
California’s Next Cool Climate Move
California is setting the bar on climate action in the United States and EIA is encouraging stakeholders to help out.
- In Japan, the Ivory Commerce Times are a Changin’
In Japan, the Ivory Commerce Times are a Changin’
On World Elephant Day, EIA takes stock of recent positive news for elephants.
- Montreal Protocol Discusses Kigali Amendment Implementation
Montreal Protocol Discusses Kigali Amendment Implementation
Parties to the Montreal Protocol met for the first time since October 2016, when all countries agreed to phase down HFCs.
- Second Postcard from the IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee
Second Postcard from the IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee
EIA returned from the 71st Marine Environment Protection Committee meetings with some positive updates
- Japan's Rakuten Closes the Door on Ivory Sales
Japan's Rakuten Closes the Door on Ivory Sales
As Japan's largest online retailer ends its ivory sales, EIA takes a look back on how we got here.
- PEFC: A Fig Leaf for Stolen Timber
PEFC: A Fig Leaf for Stolen Timber
A new blog post on the shortcomings of timber certifying body, PEFC
- PEFC:盗伐材の隠れ蓑
- Waking Up to Climate Change
Waking Up to Climate Change
EIA staffer traveled to Antarctica to learn about climate change and recounts the expedition in our blog
- A 21st Century Standard for American Fridges
A 21st Century Standard for American Fridges
A new safety standard brings U.S. consumers one step closer to being able to purchase climate friendly household refrigerators.
- Historic Sentence for Largest Wildlife Crime in Recent History
Historic Sentence for Largest Wildlife Crime in Recent History
Trader smuggled 50 million dollars’ worth of rosewood into Singapore, expects jail
- New Website User Friendly, Highlights EIA’s Core
New Website User Friendly, Highlights EIA’s Core
EIA has redesigned its website. Check out what's new.
- Ratifying the Kigali HFC Amendment: A No-brainer for the U.S.
Ratifying the Kigali HFC Amendment: A No-brainer for the U.S.
EIA takes a look at why the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol should be ratified by the United States
- EIA reflects on 10 years of HFC campaigning following Kigali Amendment
EIA reflects on 10 years of HFC campaigning following Kigali Amendment
Following successful negotiations to the Montreal Protocol, EIA reflects on ten years of calling for a phase out of HFC gases.
- Stolen Forests: The West African Precious Woods Crisis
Stolen Forests: The West African Precious Woods Crisis
The dry forests of West Africa – fragile transition ecosystems located between the Northern Sahelian desert and the South Central African tropical forests – are home to valuable...
- Schweighofer’s ongoing sourcing of illegal timber in Romania and Ukraine again revealed
Schweighofer’s ongoing sourcing of illegal timber in Romania and Ukraine again revealed
A new documentary video released yesterday by investigative journalist groups RISE and OCCRP once again names Austrian timber giant Holzindustrie Schweighofer as one of the largest buyers of illegal timber in Romania...
- Montreal Protocol Seeks Progress on Standards for HFC-free Technologies
Montreal Protocol Seeks Progress on Standards for HFC-free Technologies
Parties to the Montreal Protocol met last month in Vienna to negotiate a global phase down of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), super-greenhouse gases that are thousands...
- Keeping Campus Cool – Cornell’s Lake Source Cooling as a Climate-Friendly Model for Universities
Keeping Campus Cool – Cornell’s Lake Source Cooling as a Climate-Friendly Model for Universities
As countries negotiate a global phasedown of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) under the Montreal Protocol, institutions and companies are increasingly looking for climate-friendly cooling to aid global efforts to stay under the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C goal...
- The Biggest Climate Commitment after Paris Closer to Adoption in 2016
The Biggest Climate Commitment after Paris Closer to Adoption in 2016
The Paris climate agreement in December was a landmark deal agreed by all countries yet the national greenhouse gas targets countries have put forward are far from sufficient to limit warming to 1.5°C...
- Target Hits a Bullseye for Climate-Friendly Refrigeration in the U.S.
Target Hits a Bullseye for Climate-Friendly Refrigeration in the U.S.
American consumers looking to make sustainable choices with their grocery shopping dollars may want to consider a new commitment by Target...
- Who will pay for the illegal destruction of the Peruvian Amazon?
Who will pay for the illegal destruction of the Peruvian Amazon?
News broke recently in the Jakarta Post that two Peruvian oil palm plantations located in Peru’s Amazon region of Ucayali, Plantaciones de Pucallpa and Plantaciones de Ucayali, plan to sell land they control in the Peruvian Amazon...
- Peruvian Government to London Stock Exchange: Support our actions against United Cacao
Peruvian Government to London Stock Exchange: Support our actions against United Cacao
Today, May 24 2016, the national forestry authority in Peru (SERFOR) issued a public statement confirming the illegal operations of United Cacao’s subsidiary in the country, clarifying, once again that the company does not have the required environmental approval. Citing large scale illegal...
- Walking the Talk: U.S. Agencies Finalize Rule Limiting Procurement of High-GWP HFCs
Walking the Talk: U.S. Agencies Finalize Rule Limiting Procurement of High-GWP HFCs
A long-awaited new rule that limits government procurement of super greenhouse gases – HFCs – has been published and is a welcome step to strengthening U.S. federal leadership in transitioning to cooling options that don’t damage the climate.