La legislación exigirá tanto al sector público como al privado que adopten políticas de diligencia debida y mejores prácticas para garantizar que las cadenas de suministro estén libres de deforestación. Obtén más información en https://t.co/UVRWo2ujv0
En una victoria para los bosques y las comunidades que los protegen, el Gobierno colombiano acaba de sancionar una ley sobre la trazabilidad del ganado que garantizará que la carne que se vende en los supermercados no esté vinculada con la deforestación.
The legislation will require both the public and private sectors to implement due diligence policies and best practices to guarantee deforestation-free supply chains. Learn more at https://t.co/fUZyc5h2Fu
In a win for forests, the communities that protect them, and consumers that want to know where their food comes from, the Colombian government just enacted a landmark cattle traceability law that will ensure beef sold in supermarkets is not linked to deforestation.
The sea's natural soundscapes are increasingly disrupted by human activity, but solutions exist to mitigate impacts and protect ocean health. This global movement aims to turn that science into action. Learn how at https://t.co/DQptzKLa1y
One year ago today, 37 countries took a landmark step to protect our ocean by establishing the High Ambition Coalition for a Quiet Ocean to address the growing prevalence of underwater noise pollution and the harmful impacts it can have on marine species.
After experts from around the world gathered to discuss the latest scientific evidence about the impacts of human-generated sound on marine ecosystems, they issued a clear call to action to decision-makers across the planet.
#OCEANOISE2026 attendees agreed that underwater noise pollution is a significant threat to our ocean, but unlike some other forms of pollution, solutions already exist and the negative impacts can be mitigated immediately if we just work together to #TurnDownTheNoise.
Underwater noise pollution is a significant problem throughout our ocean, but for #WorldOceansDay, we’re taking a deeper dive into how chronic noise exposure is threatening a critically endangered population of belugas in Alaska.
#LaSillaAmazonía | Fue sancionada la ley de trazabilidad ganadera, que permitirá rastrear el origen del ganado para evitar que la carne provenga de zonas deforestadas. Busca frenar la expansión ganadera en áreas protegidas y ecosistemas estratégicos.
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As the world phases down these potent greenhouse gases, illegal refrigerant trade undermines climate goals by keeping HFCs on the market. Read the latest issues of EIA’s Illegal Trade Bulletin to learn why strengthening enforcement is needed: https://t.co/77JN7ln6HR
We're already seeing the impacts of the climate crisis that scientists have been predicting for decades, from rising temperatures to increasingly deadly natural disasters. This #WorldEnvironmentDay called on people everywhere to act #NowForClimate.
One of the most effective climate solutions available now: accelerating the global phasedown of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), superpollutants used as refrigerants. Reducing HFC use now could help avoid up to 0.5°C warming by the end of the century: https://t.co/pt1ycQXV3x
Your donation today will help our five campaigns keep up their crucial work. You can even set up a monthly gift to make your impact last all year: https://t.co/ihj3Ca9tVZ
It feels odd to wish anyone a happy #WorldEnvironmentDay when so much is going wrong across our planet, but here at the Environmental Investigation Agency, we’re working every day to address the most pressing problems of our time.
EIA is heading to #OurOceanKenya to advocate for our world's incredible marine biodiversity! One of our key goals is to #TurnDownTheNoise to protect marine species from the harmful impacts of underwater noise pollution. Learn about our Ocean campaign at https://t.co/pxUdHhZodv
This law is a win-win for the environment and local businesses, directing taxpayer dollars towards wood grown closer to home while demonstrating New York's commitment to climate and biodiversity protection. Learn more at https://t.co/qMI3MAkeLf
EIA US and partners applaud the passage of a bill to close loopholes that have allowed New York state agencies to continue purchasing tropical wood products despite existing restrictions meant to protect tropical forests from rampant unsustainable and often illegal logging.
The global refrigerant market is shifting away from HFCs, and the U.S. supermarket sector can’t afford to be left behind. Check out the Scorecard to see which companies are leading the way - and which are lagging behind: https://t.co/SZVlNNSSDp
EIA has released our 2026 Climate-Friendly Supermarkets Scorecard, ranking the largest U.S. grocery chains on their actions to reduce emissions of super-polluting hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) refrigerants. How did your favorite chain stack up this year?
Since our first Scorecard in 2020, we’ve seen gradual improvement in company commitments to address HFC emissions and adopt climate-friendly refrigerants, but progress remains insufficient and the industry still has a long way to go. https://t.co/ETGlSXQzHC