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How our new global Tracker zeroes in on environmental crime data
FromWhat on Earth?
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Length:
11 minutes
Released:
Jun 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Plundering the world’s precious natural resources is a multi-billion dollar business and, as such, keeping on top of the facts, statistics, seizures and trends of environmental crime means understanding huge amounts of raw data – data which can now be much more easily managed with EIA’s new Global Environmental Crime Tracker.
This week, Mel Butler, our Senior Intelligence Analyst, talks about this innovative, first-of-its-kind tool, who will be able to use it and plans to expand it in the near future.
But don’t just take our word for the benefits of the Tracker – come and see for yourself when we host a live, free online public demonstration of its capabilities at 1.30pm BST on Tuesday, 15 June!
Sign up now to participate in the demo, which will feature a Q&A session after Mel has introduced the Tracker.
This week, Mel Butler, our Senior Intelligence Analyst, talks about this innovative, first-of-its-kind tool, who will be able to use it and plans to expand it in the near future.
But don’t just take our word for the benefits of the Tracker – come and see for yourself when we host a live, free online public demonstration of its capabilities at 1.30pm BST on Tuesday, 15 June!
Sign up now to participate in the demo, which will feature a Q&A session after Mel has introduced the Tracker.
Released:
Jun 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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