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Ecocide

Survey: Over 70 per cent of people support making ecocide a crime

Legislation

Survey: Over 70 per cent of people support making ecocide a crime

Survey of people in 22 countries shows more than three in five support the prosecution of business leaders and governments who cause serious damage to the environment

clock 06 September 2024 • 3 min read
Global Briefing: Belgium recognises ecocide as an international-level crime

Policy

Global Briefing: Belgium recognises ecocide as an international-level crime

Vietnam touts hydrogen vision, China's energy emissions soar, and Cali chosen to host COP16 UN Biodiversity Summit in Columbia

clock 23 February 2024 • 6 min read
By criminalising ecocide, business can be part of a progressive, greener future

Policy

By criminalising ecocide, business can be part of a progressive, greener future

Businesses working to deliver a more sustainable economy would benefit in more ways than one if ecocide was recognised as a crime, writes Triodos' Hans Stegeman

clock 21 August 2023 • 2 min read

Legislation

Polly Higgins, lawyer who fought for recognition of 'ecocide', dies aged 50

Campaigner and barrister attempted to create a law to criminalise ecological damage

clock 23 April 2019 • 3 min read
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