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Julia Tramontin

Posted inAnalysis

Breaking Down Ecocide: Should Killing the Earth be an International Crime?

by Julia Tramontin April 5, 2021February 10, 2022

Climate change has long been a global issue that is continually worsening. Lawyers and activists alike are looking to add ecocide to the list of international crimes in the hopes of having legal protection for the Earth in coming years.

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