CONNECT WITH NETWORKS CALLING FOR ECOCIDE LAW

 

Join a growing number of businesses calling on governments to join the international conversation and declare support for the adoption of ecocide law at the International Criminal Court (ICC) - to deliver a future and business environment that works in harmony with nature.

A growing number of leading scientists, from a broad range of scientific disciplines all over the world, are calling on governments to make ecocide a crime within the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (ICC) - to deliver a future in harmony with nature.

International recognition of ecocide will provide a much-needed framework to protect ocean wildlife and marine ecosystems from the worst harms. It’s time to rebalance our relationship with the ocean.

A global community of individuals, businesses and NGOs engaged in the protection and restoration of our forests calling on governments across the world to support the creation of a new crime of ecocide at the International Criminal Court.

 

Join people across the world interested in Interested in sustainable / regenerative farming or land management & how ecocide law can support their work and help farming and land management to be part of the solution.

Lawyers, whether practising or academic, add your name here.

Faith for Ecocide Law is an interreligious coalition gathering religious and spiritual leaders and voices to express support for an international crime of Ecocide

A forum of connectivity for artists, creatives and anyone wishing to use their creativity to amplify and support the growing movement to make ecocide an international crime.

 

A forum of connectivity for musical artists of all genres who wish to use their creativity to amplify and support the growing movement to make ecocide an international crime.

Join a growing number of Student Ambassadors internationally to become part of our rapidly growing global movement and help us spread the word.

Youth for Ecocide Law is the youth branch of the international movement to criminalize massive environmental harm. Their ambition is to make the bridge between the youth movement/the civil society and the UN policy processes stronger.

Education can be a powerful tool in raising awareness of the issues concerning the environment, as well as fostering critical thinking, empowering advocacy and promoting the interdisciplinary thinking that will be required.