Live Broadcast: Discussing Crimes Against Nature
Paul Larson, a criminologist from the Norwegian Police University College, will discuss environmental crimes and the practices of fish farming in Norway during a seminar today.
Women arrested in federal operation against illegal monitoring of agents used for environmental crimes in Pará
Two women were arrested by the Federal Police in Brazil during an operation aimed at dismantling illegal monitoring practices linked to environmental crimes.
Snapshots in March: Pictures of the Day
The article features a series of striking images from various locations, highlighting unique cultural practices and environmental challenges.
The trend of disposing of human corpses so they can continue to be part of the eternal becoming of the living
The article discusses the emerging trend of natural burial practices, where human remains are placed in forests without headstones to promote a return to nature.
One person chased dogs after a boar, another caught a deer calf in a snare – revealed the harshest hunting violations last year
The article discusses serious hunting violations in Lithuania, including illegal hunting practices and significant environmental damage.
Villagers on Principe, the ‘African Galapagos’, to be paid for protecting the ecosystem
Villagers on the island of Príncipe will receive payments for adhering to environmental protection practices aimed at preserving their unique ecosystem.
Port of Santos extends discount on tariffs for 'green ships'; understand
The Port of Santos has extended its discount on tariffs for 'green ships' by 120 days to encourage environmentally friendly practices in maritime transport.
Planes and ships dump treated aluminum into a giant lake in Washington: they seek to contain phosphorus in the water to improve quality without dredging the entire bottom
In an unusual intervention, treated aluminum is being applied to Lake Ketchum in Washington to manage high phosphorus levels without the need for extensive dredging.
The 2nd ESG Summit by ICAP CRIF Returns Dynamically – Focusing on Corporate Sustainability
The 2nd ESG Summit by ICAP CRIF will take place on April 2, 2026, focusing on integrating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria into business strategies for long-term growth.
Will it be a 'pig election'? That's what activists, politicians, and heavyweight boxers hope for
Activists, politicians, and the heavyweight boxer Kem Ljungquist are advocating for Denmark's pig farming practices to become a central environmental issue in the upcoming election.
"Scrap" masquerades as used cars. EU regulations will tighten practices
New EU regulations are set to impose stricter standards on the sale and operation of used cars, contributing to the concerns about quality and safety.
Sustainable Advances in Circular Economy in Mexico
This article discusses the growing adoption of circular economy practices in Mexico, highlighting government initiatives, sustainable supply chains, and educational programs that support environmental sustainability.
Bombinhas (SC): alleged irregular document of luxury property led to PF operation in a paradise destination
An investigation into fraudulent environmental licenses in Bombinhas, Brazil, led to a Federal Police operation targeting irregular practices involving luxury real estate.
R. Žemaitaitis on the waste scandal: 'I can't understand how this is possible'
R. Žemaitaitis expressed his disbelief over waste disposal practices and called on law enforcement to ensure accountability for those responsible.
EOT: Targeted action to promote sustainable tourism in England
The Greek Tourism Organization is focusing on promoting sustainable tourism due to increasing demand, particularly among young travelers in the UK.
Fish are killed with slingshots in the interior of SP; practice is prohibited and causes fractures and hemorrhages
In Águas da Prata, Brazil, fish are being illegally killed with slingshots, causing severe injuries and prompting an investigation by environmental authorities.
PPA hosts meeting for the TREASURE project
The Piraeus Port Authority hosted a meeting for the European TREASURE project, focusing on innovative environmental restoration practices in European ports.
Meeting at the Port of Piraeus for the TREASURE project
The Port Authority of Piraeus hosted the 5th meeting of the TREASURE European project, focusing on innovative environmental restoration practices at European ports.
Inspection seizes 800 kg of illegal slaughtered meat on a farm in the interior of MG
Authorities seized about 800 kilograms of meat from illegal slaughter practices on a farm in the rural area of Campo Belo, MG, where signs of illegal equine slaughter were found.
In Ghana, industrial trawlers endanger local fishermen, according to a report
A report from the Environmental Justice Foundation highlights the danger posed by industrial trawlers, mainly operated by Chinese companies, to local artisanal fishermen in Ghana due to illegal fishing practices.
Environmentalists remind how to behave in winter when noticing unusually behaving animals
Environmental authorities in Lithuania are advising on proper conduct when observing animals behaving unusually during winter due to feeding practices that disrupt their natural instincts.
Guide launched to guide companies in Fernando de Noronha to adopt sustainable practices
The Golfinho Rotador Project has released a manual aimed at helping entrepreneurs in Fernando de Noronha reduce the environmental impacts of their activities.
Kenya: Nairobi fashion week challenges industry to rethink consumption
This year's Nairobi Fashion Week urged the fashion industry to adopt sustainable practices by rethinking production and consumption to minimize environmental impacts.
Can one still enjoy skiing in the Alps with a clear conscience?
Ski vacations in the mountains raise ethical concerns about their environmental impact, prompting climate expert Georg Kaser to call for transparency from ski resort leaders and offer tips for eco-friendly practices for vacationers.
Employees and Job Seekers Check Companies
Job seekers are increasingly focused on salary, benefits, commuting ease, workplace atmosphere, and the company's environmental and social governance practices.