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"Ecocide law is a powerful symbol of the fundamental importance of the natural world and a recognition that we cannot exist without it."

By Sue Miller for the Journal of Biophilic Design, 08/08/2024

Vanuatu’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Odo Tevi, has called on the International Criminal Court (ICC) to include ecocide as a fifth international crime under the Rome Statute.

By Pita Ligaiula for Pina, 31/07/2024

“After the Nuremberg trials, you had a neologism to describe the horrors of the second world war, which was genocide. Now there is another neologism, ecocide. [...] Stop Ecocide is the movement trying to make ecocide an international crime.”

By Simon McBurney for The Guardian, 29/06/2024

The #EU passes "landmark law to protect nature after a knife-edge vote"!

While a massively encouraging step forward, restoration targets must be complemented by #ecocidelaw to prevent major environmental destruction.

By Ajit Niranjan for The Guardian, 17/06/2024

“Only, specifies Esmeralda, the recognition of ecocide as an international crime will make it possible to deter, but also to prevent and punish the "most serious damage committed against nature and the climate, to strengthen existing legislation, including multilateral environmental agreements. It is about protecting nature through criminal law, and also creating a moral imperative that can act as a shield for the living world”."

By Emmanuelle Jowa for Paris Match, 15/06/2024

“The Escazú Agreement complements [ecocide] law by providing environmental defenders with the tools needed to advocate for the protection of their rights and the environment. Together, these mechanisms contribute to a legal framework that protects the environment, and its defenders, and draws a moral red line beyond which actions that damage the planet are deemed unacceptable.”

By Rodrigo Lledó for openDemocracy, 21/05/2024

“We, representatives of thirteen Swedish companies and organisations, call on the government to actively work for the introduction of an international ecocide law that protects valuable nature and contributes to fair rules of the game on the world market.”

By Dan-Eric Archer, Jorgën Eriksson, Johanna Lakso, Martin Forsén and Robert Szöcs for AktuellHållbarhet, 15/05/2024

“As the movement to criminalize ecocide gathers momentum, Jojo [Mehta] stands at the forefront. Her unwavering leadership serves as a beacon of hope for a world where humanity and the environment can co-exist in harmony.”

By Institute of Natural Law, 07/05/2024

“Companies cannot be given a license to spill and kill, provided they clear up the mess”. These were my closing remarks when I led the prosecution in the world’s first mock ecocide trial in 2011.

By Michael Mansfield KC for The Times, 02/05/2024

Jojo Mehta, chief executive of the Stop Ecocide International campaign, said she believes ecocide law could cover the worst kind of harm to Britain’s rivers, should sewage or agricultural pollution be shown to have caused “severe and either widespread or long-term damage”."

By Adam Forrest for i News, 20/04/2024

“A new report commissioned by the Environmental Rights Centre for Scotland (ERCS) considers how the unprecedented support for criminalising ecocide can translate into a ‘workable domestic offence’ in Scotland that can hold polluters to account.”

By The Canary, 19/04/2024

“The international criminal court (ICC) has been urged to start investigating and prosecuting individuals who harm the environment.”

By Isabella Kaminski for The Guardian, 26/03/2024

“The Nordic Waste scandal has unfortunately demonstrated that Danish environmental legislation does not work. Denmark should introduce more ambitious legislation by criminalizing ecocide in order to prevent future environmental disasters.”

By Bart Bes and Lars Olesen for Politiken, 26/03/2024

“Vanuatu and Ukraine are united in their calls for a law which applies to all such environmental damage, wherever and whenever it occurs. 

This deters polluters from causing destruction in the first place and ensures that those who do can be brought to justice.”

By Maksym Popov and Ambassador Odo Tevi for Euronews, 26/03/2024

“Groundbreaking ecocide laws which will see reckless company bosses jailed for environmental destruction have been backed by the Scottish Government.”

By John Ferguson for Daily Record, 25/03/2024

“Jojo Mehta spoke to Anna Ackermann, a policy analyst at the International Institute for Sustainable Development, about the cultural contexts of adding the fifth international crime to the Rome Statute, the impact of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine on the legal discourse around ecocide, and the significance of the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam.”

By Anna Ackermann for London Ukrainian Review, 04/03/2024

“The historic vote from the EU to include ecocide-level crimes in its revised crime directive shows leadership and compassion, and will strongly reinforce existing environmental laws across the region,’ said Jojo Mehta, Co-Founder and CEO of Stop Ecocide International. ‘It will establish a clear moral as well as legal “red line”, creating an essential steer for European industry leaders and policy-makers going forward.”

By Martin Guttridge-Hewitt for Environment Journal, 28/02/2024

“The European Union has become the first international body to criminalise the most serious cases of environmental damage that are “comparable to ecocide”.

Ecosystem destruction, including habitat loss and illegal logging, will be punished with tougher penalties and prison sentences under the EU’s updated environmental crime directive.”


By Mette Mølgaard Henriksen for Euronews, 27/02/2024

“With prominent voices like that of Belgium leading the way, tangible progress is being made internationally, particularly so in Europe following last November’s agreement to include ecocide-level crimes in the EU’s revised environmental crimes directive. I have no doubt we will see international recognition of the crime of ecocide in the near future.” - Jojo Mehta

By Maïthé Chini for The Brussels Times, 23/02/2024

“A new crime of ecocide, a preventative and all-encompassing framework, can rectify an existing taboo in international environmental regulation: the most serious destructions of nature are morally reprehensible and thus criminally liable acts. Ecocide law therefore holds significant potential to usher in a new era of environmental governance that can ensure exacting protection for nature, on Earth and in outer space.”

By Anna Madrick for Eco-nnect, 11/02/2024

From deadly floods in California to devastating fires in Chile, scientists say the world is not prepared for the climate disasters that are hitting with increasing frequency as human-driven global heating continues to break records.

By Jonathan Watts for The Guardian, 06/02/2024

“A country renowned across the globe for its breathtaking natural beauty, has become one of the most nature-depleted in the world.

No one should deliberately harm our environment and expect the public to foot the bill. That’s why I’m consulting on a proposed new law to make ecocide a crime.”

By Monica Lennon MSP for the Scottish Daily Express, 03/02/2024

Advocates are hailing the legislation as a landmark moment for global environmentalism, and especially the Stop Ecocide movement, which seeks to move legal enforcement of the most serious environmental crimes from the civil into the criminal arena – and thus reframe egregious destruction of nature as more akin to crimes against people.

By Trevor Bach for US News, 02/02/2024

Jojo Mehta, CEO of the group Stop Ecocide International, said Scotland is now at “the forefront of the global conversation” on criminalising ecocide - a term to describe severe types of environmental destruction.

It comes as Scottish Labour MSP Monica Lennon is consulting on groundbreaking proposals for an Ecocide Bill in Scotland.

By Dan Vevers for the Daily Record, 20/01/2024

The Ecocide Report

Whether you’re a stalwart of the growing movement to stop ecocide or new to the concept and want to find out more - the new monthly Ecocide Report is for you!

The Ecocide Report Episode 9: July 2024

In this episode Chidi and Jojo recap some ecocide law highlights from Feb - July 2024, including The Office of the Prosecutor’s public consultation on how the ICC should advance accountability for environmental crimes, the European Union adopting a new environmental crimes directive criminalising actions comparable to ecocide, new domestic ecocide legislation in Belgium and new bills proposed in  Italy and Peru, recent speeches by ICC Deputy Prosecutor Nazhat Shameem Khan and UN High Commissioner Volker Türk endorsing an international crime of ecocide, the Escazú Agreement's third COP meeting, and a successful webinar on combating environmental crime in Africa. 

 Also discussed was SEI CEO, Jojo Mehta's Helsinki trip which featured meetings with diplomats and a sold-out Choirs for Ecocide Law concert and the indelible  the ONE DRESS: PLANET project by Lucy Tammam - raising awareness for ecocide law. Upcoming events covered include Jojo's NYC visit for UNSDG HLPF in July, September’s Summit for the Future and NY Climate Week!

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The Ecocide Report Episode 8: February 2024

In this episode Chidi and Jojo recap some ecocide law highlights from Nov 2023 - Feb 2024, including the EU agreeing to include ecocide-level crimes in it's revised environmental crimes directive, the newly proposed ecocide bills that landed in Scotland and Westminster and how COP28 and the World Economic Forum was for SEI and the team.

 Chidi and Jojo were joined by a number of fantastic guests this episode, including Baroness Natalie Bennett, Co-leader of the Green Party Carla Denyer, Professor Damien Short, Dr Suwita Hani Randhawa, Monica Lennon MSP and Camden Cllr Nina de Ayala Parker. 

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The Ecocide Report Episode 7: November 2023

In this episode Chidi and Jojo recap some ecocide law highlights from August to early November 2023, including proposed and progressing ecocide bills in the Netherlands, Belgium, Brazil, Spain (Catalunya), Italy, Mexico and most recently Scotland. The pair discuss endorsements of the global movement to criminalise ecocide from UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk, the Nordic Council and the Taskforce on Nature Markets and discuss ambitions for the up-coming UNFCC COP28 conference and the ICC's Assembly of States Parties at which Stop Ecocide International will have a significant presence.

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The Ecocide Report Episode 6: September 2023

In this episode Chidi and Jojo recap some ecocide law highlights from June-September 2023, including recent proposed and progressing ecocide bills in the Netherlands, Belgium, Brazil, Catalunya and Mexico, the backing of a resolution in support of an international crime of ecocide at the recent Global Greens Conference in South Korea, ongoing discussions around ecocide and the conflict in Ukraine, the launch of the Ocean for Ecocide Law network, the ecocide law initiative being represented at the upcoming African and New York Climate Weeks and look to the rest of the year including COP28 and the ICC Assembly of States Parties. 

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The Ecocide Report Episode 5: May 2023

In this episode Chidi and Jojo recap some Ecocide Law highlights from Feb - May 2023, including recent European Crime Directive developments, the generation of civil society momentum in the run-up to the UN Summit for the Future, claims of ecocide in Ukraine, a recent documentary film tour of Brazil, the launch of the Ocean for Ecocide Law network and The Republic of Vanuatu’s continued role at the forefront of several international legal initiatives to establish climate and ecological justice for those at the sharpest edge of the intersecting crises we all all face. 

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The Ecocide Report Episode 4: March 2023

In this episode Chidi and Jojo recap some highlights from December 2022 - Feb 2023, including SEI's official side-event at the Assembly of States Parties (at The International Criminal Court), COP15 in Montreal, Davos, upcoming European Crime Directive votes and the brand new Ocean for Ecocide Law and Farming and Land networks.

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The Ecocide Report Episode 3: December 2022

In this episode, Chidi and Jojo recap some highlights from November 2022 including COP27 and discuss Stop Ecocide International’s December priorities including the International Criminal Court’s Assembly of States Parties and COP15 in Montreal.

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The Ecocide Report Episode 2: October 2022

In this episode, Chidi and Jojo recap some of September’s highlights including New York Climate Week & The Virtual Islands Summit and discuss some of Stop Ecocide International’s current campaign priorities such as the EU’s revision of it’s Crime Directive, the Ecosia co-designed Business Open Letter and confirmed SEI events at COP27 in Egypt.

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The Ecocide Report Episode 1: September 2022

In this very first episode of The Ecocide Report - a new podcast from Stop Ecocide International - Chidi Oti Obinara and Jojo Mehta dive into the basics of ecocide law and talk about some of the big opportunities currently in the pipeline (Sept 2022) including the European Union revising it's Environmental Crime Directive, New York Climate Week and the Walk To Stop Ecocide (as part of the Global Climate Strike).

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The Ecocide Report Episode 10: September 2024

In this episode, Chidi and Jojo dive into recent major ecocide law developments, including the historic proposal to criminalise ecocide at the International Criminal Court (Sept 9th), an Ipsos Global Commons Survey revealing that 72% of people across G20 countries support making ecocide a crime, and the One Dress: Planet project (a collaboration between SEI and designer Lucy Tammam), which debuted at London Fashion Week (Sept 12th). Jojo also provides a rundown of upcoming events, including ‘Earth, Sun & Moon: law & peaceful cooperation in outer space’ at New York Climate Week, official side events at COP16 and plans for COP29, and a trio of Ecocide Alliance meetings for parliamentarians, to be held in English, French, and Spanish over the coming weeks and months.

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