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Documentary breaks silence on environmental crime
In the four-part documentary series Green Blood, an international consortium of journalists travel the globe to try to unearth the truth behind the dark world of the mining industry and continue where their colleagues were stopped. Producer Laurent Richard tells RFI that to fight censorship journalists must work together.
To get the full story log onto RFI English's website here: http://www.rfi.fr/en/france/20200226-french-documentary-green-blood-exposes-dirty-business-mining-industry
published: 27 Feb 2020
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INTERPOL: 10 years of fighting environmental crime
In 2020, INTERPOL’s Environmental Security Programme is celebrating its 10th anniversary of supporting member countries tackle environmental crimes globally.
We would like to sincerely thank our longstanding donors and trusted partners, who have supported our efforts over these years.
We also wish to also acknowledge the guidance provided by INTERPOL’s Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Committee and its various specialized working groups.
For more information, go to: https://www.interpol.int/Crimes/Environmental-crime
#WorldEnvironmentDay
#ForNature
#EnvironmentalCrime
#INTERPOL
published: 06 Oct 2020
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Using technology to combat environmental crime
Technological advances in recent years have made it possible for regulatory bodies, non-governmental organisations, and citizens to employ more technologies in the monitoring and enforcement of environmental law. This video features three interviews about the innovative ways that drones, satellites and a smartphone app are helping to engage and empower organisations and citizens in the fight against environmental crime.
Smart mobile applications to report waste dumping, Ireland – Valerie Doyle, Environmental Protection Agency Ireland (NIECE)
Drone monitoring of waste dumping and habitat damage, UK – Andrea Berardi, Community Eco Drones, Cobra Collective, Social Enterprise
Satellite images, detection of illegal bird trapping, Italy, France, Malta, Germany, Spain and Cyprus – Andrea Rutigl...
published: 11 Jan 2018
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Environmental Crime
Provided to YouTube by Vydia
Environmental Crime · Schwarz & Funk · Ian Urbina
Large As Small (Inspired by 'The Outlaw Ocean' a book by Ian Urbina)
℗ 2020 Synesthesia Media
Released on: 2020-08-07
Composer: Bob Schwarz
Composer: Nik Schwarz
Composer: Jesse Funk
Composer: Ian Urbina
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 06 Aug 2020
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Environmental crime increases by 5-7% every year
Angola marked this year's World Environment Day with a focus on the illegal trade of wildlife. The United Nations Environmental Programme says that environment-related crime is now the fourth most lucrative yet illegal trade in the world.
published: 06 Jun 2016
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Environmental Crime Investigations Overview
How well are you prepared to conduct an environmental crimes investigation? What resources are available for you? What civil and criminal codes apply? What can you, as a peace officer, bring to an environmental crimes investigation? In this course, you will learn about these topics and more as you work through environmental crime scenarios.
published: 11 Aug 2015
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"Giving a voice to the victims of environmental crime" - Mark Hamilton - UNSW 2016 3MT
Mark Hamilton (UNSW Law) gives his presentation "Giving a voice to the victims of environmental crime" for the 2016 UNSW Three Minute Thesis Competition.
With just three minutes to give a compelling presentation on their thesis topic and its significance, the 3MT competition requires PhD and Research Masters candidates to consolidate their ideas and crystallise their research discoveries.
The annual event is organised by the Graduate Research School
http://research.unsw.edu.au/units/graduate-research-school
For more factual videos like this subscribe. http://www.youtube.com/user/unsw?sub_confirmation=1 We're the official channel of UNSW Sydney, a brilliantly located university between the coast and the city.
published: 31 May 2017
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Environmental Effects on Crime
This is a presentation on how different environmental factors influence crime.
(Recorded with http://screencast-o-matic.com)
published: 15 Apr 2017
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INTERPOL-IFAW ENVIRONMENTAL CRIME TRAINING PROGRAMME
published: 24 Jul 2013
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INTERPOL ENVIRONMENTAL CRIME PROGRAMME
published: 01 Apr 2012
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#GIJC17 Environmental Crime & Wildlife Smuggling
Environmental crime and wildlife smuggling are among the most profitable criminal activities in the world. They pose a growing danger to the survival of certain species. These speakers have chased down reptile smugglers, rhino- and elephant poachers and dealers in illegal rosewood.
Their investigations often take months, sometimes years, and brings them to different countries and continents. They use old-school methods, like undercover journalism, and inventive ways to catch their prey, the smugglers and poachers: Bryan Christy for example designed fake elephant tusks armed with satellite-based GPS. In this session they reveal how they dig into the whole chain of environmental and wildlife crime.
Moderator: Fiona Macleod, Editor, Oxpeckers Investigative Environmental Journalism
Speakers...
published: 07 Dec 2017
10:26
Documentary breaks silence on environmental crime
In the four-part documentary series Green Blood, an international consortium of journalists travel the globe to try to unearth the truth behind the dark world o...
In the four-part documentary series Green Blood, an international consortium of journalists travel the globe to try to unearth the truth behind the dark world of the mining industry and continue where their colleagues were stopped. Producer Laurent Richard tells RFI that to fight censorship journalists must work together.
To get the full story log onto RFI English's website here: http://www.rfi.fr/en/france/20200226-french-documentary-green-blood-exposes-dirty-business-mining-industry
https://wn.com/Documentary_Breaks_Silence_On_Environmental_Crime
In the four-part documentary series Green Blood, an international consortium of journalists travel the globe to try to unearth the truth behind the dark world of the mining industry and continue where their colleagues were stopped. Producer Laurent Richard tells RFI that to fight censorship journalists must work together.
To get the full story log onto RFI English's website here: http://www.rfi.fr/en/france/20200226-french-documentary-green-blood-exposes-dirty-business-mining-industry
- published: 27 Feb 2020
- views: 892
1:26
INTERPOL: 10 years of fighting environmental crime
In 2020, INTERPOL’s Environmental Security Programme is celebrating its 10th anniversary of supporting member countries tackle environmental crimes globally.
W...
In 2020, INTERPOL’s Environmental Security Programme is celebrating its 10th anniversary of supporting member countries tackle environmental crimes globally.
We would like to sincerely thank our longstanding donors and trusted partners, who have supported our efforts over these years.
We also wish to also acknowledge the guidance provided by INTERPOL’s Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Committee and its various specialized working groups.
For more information, go to: https://www.interpol.int/Crimes/Environmental-crime
#WorldEnvironmentDay
#ForNature
#EnvironmentalCrime
#INTERPOL
https://wn.com/Interpol_10_Years_Of_Fighting_Environmental_Crime
In 2020, INTERPOL’s Environmental Security Programme is celebrating its 10th anniversary of supporting member countries tackle environmental crimes globally.
We would like to sincerely thank our longstanding donors and trusted partners, who have supported our efforts over these years.
We also wish to also acknowledge the guidance provided by INTERPOL’s Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Committee and its various specialized working groups.
For more information, go to: https://www.interpol.int/Crimes/Environmental-crime
#WorldEnvironmentDay
#ForNature
#EnvironmentalCrime
#INTERPOL
- published: 06 Oct 2020
- views: 681
7:55
Using technology to combat environmental crime
Technological advances in recent years have made it possible for regulatory bodies, non-governmental organisations, and citizens to employ more technologies in ...
Technological advances in recent years have made it possible for regulatory bodies, non-governmental organisations, and citizens to employ more technologies in the monitoring and enforcement of environmental law. This video features three interviews about the innovative ways that drones, satellites and a smartphone app are helping to engage and empower organisations and citizens in the fight against environmental crime.
Smart mobile applications to report waste dumping, Ireland – Valerie Doyle, Environmental Protection Agency Ireland (NIECE)
Drone monitoring of waste dumping and habitat damage, UK – Andrea Berardi, Community Eco Drones, Cobra Collective, Social Enterprise
Satellite images, detection of illegal bird trapping, Italy, France, Malta, Germany, Spain and Cyprus – Andrea Rutigliano, Committee Against Bird Slaughter (CABS), Environmental NGO
For more on challenges and opportunities for achieving compliance with environmental law, watch this interview with Professor of Environmental Law Richard Macrory for Science for Environment Policy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BItk7qJCjbo&t;=11s
For more information, read the Thematic Issue, Environmental compliance assurance and combatting environmental crime, including an editorial from Professor Macrory: http://europa.eu/!Xu84rD
https://wn.com/Using_Technology_To_Combat_Environmental_Crime
Technological advances in recent years have made it possible for regulatory bodies, non-governmental organisations, and citizens to employ more technologies in the monitoring and enforcement of environmental law. This video features three interviews about the innovative ways that drones, satellites and a smartphone app are helping to engage and empower organisations and citizens in the fight against environmental crime.
Smart mobile applications to report waste dumping, Ireland – Valerie Doyle, Environmental Protection Agency Ireland (NIECE)
Drone monitoring of waste dumping and habitat damage, UK – Andrea Berardi, Community Eco Drones, Cobra Collective, Social Enterprise
Satellite images, detection of illegal bird trapping, Italy, France, Malta, Germany, Spain and Cyprus – Andrea Rutigliano, Committee Against Bird Slaughter (CABS), Environmental NGO
For more on challenges and opportunities for achieving compliance with environmental law, watch this interview with Professor of Environmental Law Richard Macrory for Science for Environment Policy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BItk7qJCjbo&t;=11s
For more information, read the Thematic Issue, Environmental compliance assurance and combatting environmental crime, including an editorial from Professor Macrory: http://europa.eu/!Xu84rD
- published: 11 Jan 2018
- views: 3255
5:25
Environmental Crime
Provided to YouTube by Vydia
Environmental Crime · Schwarz & Funk · Ian Urbina
Large As Small (Inspired by 'The Outlaw Ocean' a book by Ian Urbina)
℗ 2020 Sy...
Provided to YouTube by Vydia
Environmental Crime · Schwarz & Funk · Ian Urbina
Large As Small (Inspired by 'The Outlaw Ocean' a book by Ian Urbina)
℗ 2020 Synesthesia Media
Released on: 2020-08-07
Composer: Bob Schwarz
Composer: Nik Schwarz
Composer: Jesse Funk
Composer: Ian Urbina
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Environmental_Crime
Provided to YouTube by Vydia
Environmental Crime · Schwarz & Funk · Ian Urbina
Large As Small (Inspired by 'The Outlaw Ocean' a book by Ian Urbina)
℗ 2020 Synesthesia Media
Released on: 2020-08-07
Composer: Bob Schwarz
Composer: Nik Schwarz
Composer: Jesse Funk
Composer: Ian Urbina
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 06 Aug 2020
- views: 97
2:49
Environmental crime increases by 5-7% every year
Angola marked this year's World Environment Day with a focus on the illegal trade of wildlife. The United Nations Environmental Programme says that environment-...
Angola marked this year's World Environment Day with a focus on the illegal trade of wildlife. The United Nations Environmental Programme says that environment-related crime is now the fourth most lucrative yet illegal trade in the world.
https://wn.com/Environmental_Crime_Increases_By_5_7_Every_Year
Angola marked this year's World Environment Day with a focus on the illegal trade of wildlife. The United Nations Environmental Programme says that environment-related crime is now the fourth most lucrative yet illegal trade in the world.
- published: 06 Jun 2016
- views: 288
2:11
Environmental Crime Investigations Overview
How well are you prepared to conduct an environmental crimes investigation? What resources are available for you? What civil and criminal codes apply? What can ...
How well are you prepared to conduct an environmental crimes investigation? What resources are available for you? What civil and criminal codes apply? What can you, as a peace officer, bring to an environmental crimes investigation? In this course, you will learn about these topics and more as you work through environmental crime scenarios.
https://wn.com/Environmental_Crime_Investigations_Overview
How well are you prepared to conduct an environmental crimes investigation? What resources are available for you? What civil and criminal codes apply? What can you, as a peace officer, bring to an environmental crimes investigation? In this course, you will learn about these topics and more as you work through environmental crime scenarios.
- published: 11 Aug 2015
- views: 191
3:11
"Giving a voice to the victims of environmental crime" - Mark Hamilton - UNSW 2016 3MT
Mark Hamilton (UNSW Law) gives his presentation "Giving a voice to the victims of environmental crime" for the 2016 UNSW Three Minute Thesis Competition.
Wit...
Mark Hamilton (UNSW Law) gives his presentation "Giving a voice to the victims of environmental crime" for the 2016 UNSW Three Minute Thesis Competition.
With just three minutes to give a compelling presentation on their thesis topic and its significance, the 3MT competition requires PhD and Research Masters candidates to consolidate their ideas and crystallise their research discoveries.
The annual event is organised by the Graduate Research School
http://research.unsw.edu.au/units/graduate-research-school
For more factual videos like this subscribe. http://www.youtube.com/user/unsw?sub_confirmation=1 We're the official channel of UNSW Sydney, a brilliantly located university between the coast and the city.
https://wn.com/Giving_A_Voice_To_The_Victims_Of_Environmental_Crime_Mark_Hamilton_Unsw_2016_3Mt
Mark Hamilton (UNSW Law) gives his presentation "Giving a voice to the victims of environmental crime" for the 2016 UNSW Three Minute Thesis Competition.
With just three minutes to give a compelling presentation on their thesis topic and its significance, the 3MT competition requires PhD and Research Masters candidates to consolidate their ideas and crystallise their research discoveries.
The annual event is organised by the Graduate Research School
http://research.unsw.edu.au/units/graduate-research-school
For more factual videos like this subscribe. http://www.youtube.com/user/unsw?sub_confirmation=1 We're the official channel of UNSW Sydney, a brilliantly located university between the coast and the city.
- published: 31 May 2017
- views: 433
9:41
Environmental Effects on Crime
This is a presentation on how different environmental factors influence crime.
(Recorded with http://screencast-o-matic.com)
This is a presentation on how different environmental factors influence crime.
(Recorded with http://screencast-o-matic.com)
https://wn.com/Environmental_Effects_On_Crime
This is a presentation on how different environmental factors influence crime.
(Recorded with http://screencast-o-matic.com)
- published: 15 Apr 2017
- views: 2045
1:23:03
#GIJC17 Environmental Crime & Wildlife Smuggling
Environmental crime and wildlife smuggling are among the most profitable criminal activities in the world. They pose a growing danger to the survival of certain...
Environmental crime and wildlife smuggling are among the most profitable criminal activities in the world. They pose a growing danger to the survival of certain species. These speakers have chased down reptile smugglers, rhino- and elephant poachers and dealers in illegal rosewood.
Their investigations often take months, sometimes years, and brings them to different countries and continents. They use old-school methods, like undercover journalism, and inventive ways to catch their prey, the smugglers and poachers: Bryan Christy for example designed fake elephant tusks armed with satellite-based GPS. In this session they reveal how they dig into the whole chain of environmental and wildlife crime.
Moderator: Fiona Macleod, Editor, Oxpeckers Investigative Environmental Journalism
Speakers:
Bryan Christy, Investigative Journalist
John Grobler, Freelance journalist, The Oxpeckers Center for Investigative Environmental Journalism & OCCRP
Estacio Valoi, Investigative Journalist
More on:
https://gijc2017.org/
https://gijc2017.org/2017/11/18/environmental-crimes-focus-on-the-villain-not-the-victim/
Recorded on November 18th, 2017, in Johannesburg, South Africa.
#GIJC17 #investigative #journalism #Johannesburg #GIJN
https://wn.com/Gijc17_Environmental_Crime_Wildlife_Smuggling
Environmental crime and wildlife smuggling are among the most profitable criminal activities in the world. They pose a growing danger to the survival of certain species. These speakers have chased down reptile smugglers, rhino- and elephant poachers and dealers in illegal rosewood.
Their investigations often take months, sometimes years, and brings them to different countries and continents. They use old-school methods, like undercover journalism, and inventive ways to catch their prey, the smugglers and poachers: Bryan Christy for example designed fake elephant tusks armed with satellite-based GPS. In this session they reveal how they dig into the whole chain of environmental and wildlife crime.
Moderator: Fiona Macleod, Editor, Oxpeckers Investigative Environmental Journalism
Speakers:
Bryan Christy, Investigative Journalist
John Grobler, Freelance journalist, The Oxpeckers Center for Investigative Environmental Journalism & OCCRP
Estacio Valoi, Investigative Journalist
More on:
https://gijc2017.org/
https://gijc2017.org/2017/11/18/environmental-crimes-focus-on-the-villain-not-the-victim/
Recorded on November 18th, 2017, in Johannesburg, South Africa.
#GIJC17 #investigative #journalism #Johannesburg #GIJN
- published: 07 Dec 2017
- views: 168