Environmental Investigation Agency

The trouble with climate-harming F-gases

July 2023 is set to be declared by the UN’s World Meteorological Organisation as the hottest month ever recorded. EIA has long advocated tackling the ‘low-hanging fruit’ of climate-warming emissions, specifically phasing out or down fluorinated gases, or F-gases, widely used in refrigeration and air-conditioning. To spread awareness of the threat they pose and encourage the transition to less harmful alternatives, our Climate team has produced a series of short, informative videos on the issue.

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The state of play on International Tiger Day

As the world celebrated International Tiger Day on 29 July, our resident tiger experts reflected on some of the highs and lows over the course of the past year and the challenges that lie ahead in giving this magnificent but threatened species a future.

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'What on Earth?' podcast

If you’re pressed for time and still want to keep up with the important work of EIA’s expert campaigners on the go, you should be listening to our ‘What on Earth?’ series of podcasts which take a deep dive into many of the key issues on which we focus.

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You can share the love!

Legacy of Love is a beautiful book celebrating animals and is filled with heartfelt words, stunning photos and wonderful art. This is a wonderful gift to share with your family and friends – and 100 per cent of the proceeds go to help fund EIA’s work.

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