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CCCA Climate Hub opens in Belém with a special day to connect policy, enforcement, and communities

CCCA Climate Hub opens in Belém with a special day to connect policy, enforcement, and communities

by info@climatecrimeanalysis.org | Nov 6, 2025 | English, News

(Texto também disponível em português) On November 11, the Climate Justice Across Borders day brings together experts to strengthen global and local climate action; the event is open for all  CCCA operates at the intersection of environmental, economic, and legal...

Major Methane Emissions Continue Across Romania’s Oil and Gas Infrastructure, Underscoring Urgent Need to Defend EU Methane Regulation

by info@climatecrimeanalysis.org | Oct 13, 2025 | English, News

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA — 13 October 2025, Between 8–16 July 2025, 2 Celsius, Clean Air Task Force (CATF), and the Center for Climate Crime Analysis (CCCA) conducted a methane emissions documentation campaign across Romania, surveying over 75 oil and gas facilities using...
Combating illegal logging: CCCA, EIA, and MPE/PA conduct training in Belém

Combating illegal logging: CCCA, EIA, and MPE/PA conduct training in Belém

by info@climatecrimeanalysis.org | Sep 15, 2025 | English, News

Raisa Pina* (Texto também disponível em português.) To address and correct irregularities in the Amazon timber supply chain, the Center for Climate Crime Analysis (CCCA) and the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA), in partnership with the Pará State Public...
How money laundering rules could be used to tackle deforestation

How money laundering rules could be used to tackle deforestation

by Center for Climate Crime Analysis | Jun 26, 2024 | English, Deforestation in Brazil

Last November, French NGO Sherpa filed a complaint with the French National Prosecutor’s Office against French banks BNP Paribas, Crédit Agricole, BPCE and Axa. It called for a criminal investigation into money laundering and concealment, arguing that the banks’...
Top brands buy Amazon carbon credits from suspected timber laundering scam

Top brands buy Amazon carbon credits from suspected timber laundering scam

by Center for Climate Crime Analysis | Jun 26, 2024 | English, Deforestation in Brazil, News

An investigation into two carbon credit projects located in the Brazilian Amazon has revealed potential ties to illegal timber laundering. These projects are overseen by Ricardo Stoppe Jr., recognized as Brazil’s top individual seller of carbon credits, whose...
Snack giant PepsiCo sourced palm oil from razed Indigenous land – investigation

Snack giant PepsiCo sourced palm oil from razed Indigenous land – investigation

by info@climatecrimeanalysis.org | May 21, 2024 | English, Deforestation in Peru

In the last few years it is likely that PepsiCo has been using in its production palm oil from deforested land claimed by the Shipibo-Konibo people in eastern Peru, a new investigation has found. Read the full story here »
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