One of the biggest dates in the environmental calendar is happening in November when the 19th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora – aka CITES – opens in Panama City. But just what is CITES?
Justin Gosling, the Senior Project Coordinator for EIA's Securing Criminal Justice projects in West and Central Africa talks with EIA Senior Press & Communications Officer Paul Newman about the Convention, how it came about, what it does and – just as importantly – what it doesn’t do.
Following the money – hitting the illegal wildlife trade where it hurts
Tipping the scales in our favour - the burning case for urgent action to tackle climate change
Not-so-fantastic plastic - why the world needs a global treaty to end plastic pollution
Is the coronavirus pandemic a warning to stop exploiting wildlife?
Why is Indonesia abandoning its timber export regulations?
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