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

Recent Episodes
  • The grim toll of fisheries bycatch on whales, dolphins and porpoises in European waters
    May 9, 2025 – 23:14
  • Taking a look inside the murky world of tiger farming and its role in illegal wildlife trade
    Mar 17, 2025 – 27:25
  • Busting the myths spread by Big Chemical to keep climate-wrecking refrigerants in play
    Feb 4, 2025 – 33:18
  • As UN talks fail to deliver a Global Plastics Treaty, what went wrong in Busan and what’s next?
    Jan 10, 2025 – 39:10
  • INC-5 - Will we get a viable Global Plastics Treaty or will compromise water it down?
    Nov 20, 2024 – 36:45
  • EIA at 40 – ‘EIA helped change the narrative around organised criminality and environmental crime’
    Nov 18, 2024 – 37:34
  • EIA at 40 – 'You've got to worry about being accused of espionage or something more serious'
    Jun 21, 2024 – 36:20
  • EIA at 40 – ‘You can take on the biggest, whether it's the oil industry or illegal logging’
    May 17, 2024 – 22:53
  • With the clock ticking, can we agree a Global Plastics Treaty by the end of 2024?
    Apr 15, 2024 – 39:47
  • Will Mexico’s crackdown on illegal fishing give vaquita porpoises a fighting chance?
    Mar 28, 2024 – 40:40
  • EIA at 40 – ‘I've been threatened by senior government officials, shouted at and screamed at’
    Mar 28, 2024 – 34:14
  • Oppression, sanctions and blood teak, hallmarks of Myanmar’s coup on its third anniversary
    Jan 19, 2024 – 20:15
  • Drilling down into the detail of eco crime prosecutions on our open access Crime Tracker
    Dec 19, 2023 – 27:06
  • Is the palm oil in so many of our products still a problem and will it ever be truly sustainable?
    Dec 8, 2023 – 33:16
  • Why can’t we rely on technology to clean the oceans of our plastic waste?
    Nov 14, 2023 – 19:51
  • What to expect as we enter round three of talks for a Global Plastics Treaty
    Nov 7, 2023 – 22:09
  • The threatened species in traditional medicines and the big names investing in them
    Oct 23, 2023 – 25:02
  • Why are World Heritage Sites such a vital tool for saving endangered species and habitats?
    Sep 29, 2023 – 27:09
  • On World Rhino Day 2023, how is this magnificent species is doing versus illegal trade?
    Sep 20, 2023 – 23:37
  • Iceland has resumed its slaughter of whales, but what future does the industry have?
    Sep 19, 2023 – 25:49
  • As negotiations for the first Global Plastics Treaty continue, what about the Big Oil lobby?
    May 22, 2023 – 25:07
  • Cultivating Plastics – how the use of agriplastics sows the seeds of pollution in farming
    Mar 28, 2023 – 34:10
  • Methane madness – why the EU must tackle harmful emissions from its energy imports
    Feb 23, 2023 – 16:55
  • How we’re using artificial intelligence to help tackle the illegal trade in tigers
    Feb 9, 2023 – 18:42
  • What can we expect from the opening negotiations for the world’s first Global Plastics Treaty?
    Nov 25, 2022 – 24:33
  • CITES meetings are a big deal in the environmental calendar, but just what is it and what does it do?
    Nov 7, 2022 – 20:58
  • International Ozone Day - What’s next for the Montreal Protocol as it marks its 35th anniversary?
    Sep 16, 2022 – 29:25
  • International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies - the problems with methane
    Sep 7, 2022 – 24:32
  • Fighting for the forests - documenting a partnership forged to take on environmental crime
    Aug 17, 2022 – 25:53
  • Ban it and keep on banning it … the high cost to elephants of restarting legal ivory trade
    May 31, 2022 – 22:09
  • Will a new national strategy to tackle environmental crime tame Nigeria’s Wild West?
    May 25, 2022 – 31:11
  • Plastic pollution is in the air, land and seas – and now it’s been found in our blood
    Apr 6, 2022 – 21:32
  • We’re facing a grim future under runaway climate change –­ but we don’t have to choose it
    Mar 4, 2022 – 23:45
  • A global plastics treaty – why the world needs one and how it’s getting closer to reality
    Feb 18, 2022 – 27:43
  • A climate for action – as the dust settles on CoP26, what’s next in the fight against climate change?
    Dec 8, 2021 – 27:46
  • Plastic waste: ‘A terrible and insidious threat to human and environmental health’
    Oct 8, 2021 – 31:12
  • A dam too far – playing destructive power politics in the heart of a World Heritage wilderness
    Aug 2, 2021 – 19:19
  • The chilling illegal trade that’s helping to dangerously heat up the world
    Jul 15, 2021 – 21:58
  • How our new global Tracker zeroes in on environmental crime data
    Jun 11, 2021 – 10:49
  • Africa’s epicentre of pangolin scale and ivory trade – tackling the drivers of wildlife crime
    Apr 26, 2021 – 34:49
  • Myanmar: ‘Anybody investing in the natural resource sector is, in essence, supporting the military’
    Mar 26, 2021 – 39:03
  • Intelligence Week special - meet the team behind the scenes of so much of our success!
    Feb 26, 2021 – 17:59
  • Checking out on plastics - are the top UK supermarkets doing enough in the fight against plastic pollution
    Feb 16, 2021 – 26:47
  • Exposing the nexus of environmental crime – where the illegal wildlife and timber trades intersect
    Feb 1, 2021 – 21:33
  • Out of Africa - why West and Central Africa is a hotspot for ivory and pangolin trafficking
    Jan 29, 2021 – 24:08
  • How wildlife criminals have adapted to work from home under pandemic lockdown
    Nov 5, 2020 – 20:33
  • Why should you care about what’s going on with Vietnam’s timber sector?
    Oct 30, 2020 – 24:03
  • Following the money – hitting the illegal wildlife trade where it hurts
    Jul 2, 2020 – 21:35
  • Tipping the scales in our favour - the burning case for urgent action to tackle climate change
    Jun 23, 2020 – 22:53
  • Not-so-fantastic plastic - why the world needs a global treaty to end plastic pollution
    Jun 4, 2020 – 20:21
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