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

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  • Why do the world’s whales still need saving from commercial hunting?
    Feb 18 2026

    Why do the world’s whales still need saving from commercial hunting?

    The International Whaling Commission effectively banned commercial whaling from 1986 and yet the world’s amazing and environmentally essential whales are still being hunted for their flesh and blubber.

    EIA has joined forces with several partners to launch a new global petition calling on the last three whaling nations to join the 21st century and to stop the slaughter for good.

    In this episode, EIA Senior Ocean Advisor Clare Perry talks with Senior Press and Communications Officer Paul Newman about the history of whaling, the countries that defy the ban to keep on hunting and the new petition we’ve launched with partners to press for a complete end to the appalling and unnecessary practice.

    You can make your voice heard by signing the petition at https://endcommercialwhaling.org/– and do please share it with family and friends.

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    26 m
  • Understanding the impacts of nitrous oxide and why it matters for the climate
    Dec 3 2025

    In recent years, nitrous oxide has gained attention as a significant environmental threat, yet many people remain unaware of its implications for the climate, the integrity of the Earth’s protective ozone layer and for human health.

    While nitrogen is essential for life, excessive reactive nitrogen results in substantial pollution issues …

    In this episode, Climate Campaigner Tom Nickson talks with Senior Press & Communications Officer Paul Newman about EIA’s nitrous oxide campaign and unpacks some of the complexities surrounding the gas and its negative effects.

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    23 m
  • Tackling the methane challenge: Why it matters and what we can do
    Nov 26 2025

    Methane is widely regarded as the second most important greenhouse gas the world needs to address in the fight against runaway climate change.

    Tonne per tonne, it’s 82.5 times more potent than carbon dioxide over a 20-year period and is responsible for a third of the warming that has occurred so far.

    In this episode, EIA Climate Campaigner Jack Corscadden and special guest Christophe McGlade, an energy expert with the Climate Crisis Advisory Group, discuss the impacts of methane and what’s being done to tackle the problem with Senior Press and Communications Officer Paul Newman.

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    29 m
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