Some of my readers may find it odd that I support the implementation of this law as I have been very vocal calling out Climate Change as a deception being perpetrated against the world.
We are told that Climate Change is the result of excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere from the use of fossil fuels, but I don’t agree with that belief. I think that we are being led by the United Nations into a sense of guilt when we are actually the innocent victims of corporate greed.
I also suspect that much of the climate crises we are seeing are man-made and deliberate. In other words, they are the result of Weather Warfare being inflicted on us all to terrorise us.
That said, I support the new law to criminalise Ecocide because if I am right, and there is Weather Warfare underway, then the new law will be in situ to act against the perpetrators.
5G and overload of electro-magnetic radiation is a form of Ecocide.
Pollution is a form of Ecocide.
The use of GMOs and Glyphosate is also Ecocide.
I could go on.
So please support the team who are proposing that the Ecocide Law should be adopted by the United Nations.
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What is missing to prevent severe contamination of and damage to marine ecosystems?
Existing environmental protections are often not adhered to or are poorly enforced. Many states and sectors of civil society are speaking out in support of stronger legal frameworks and accountability. The legal recognition of “ecocide” (severe and either widespread or long-term harm to ecosystems) as a crime at the international level could go a long way to shifting attitudes and guiding behaviour with regard to threats of severe pollution to the Earth’s primary life support system - the ocean.
As a growing group of organisations, changemakers and influencers join forces to support this initiative in a new network Ocean for Ecocide Law, this event will discuss its relevance and benefits in a variety of contexts pertinent to the protection of the ocean, drawing together perspectives from climate-vulnerable states, youth, indigenous, policy-making, law and sustainability leaders.
Speakers in the video are:
* Hon. Ralph Regenvanu, Republic of Vanuatu: Minister of Climate Change & Environment.
* Hon. Maria Ohisalo, Republic of Finland: Minister of the Environment and Climate Change.
* Sylvia Earle, Co-Founder of Mission Blue
* Jojo Mehta, Co-Founder & Exec Director, Stop Ecocide International
* Anna van Rebay, Founder of Ocean Vision Legal
* Michelle Bender, Founder Ocean Rights framework
* Mike Smith & Hinekaa Mako, Māori activists & Māori development leaders
* Dana Ahmed, Climate & Ocean Advocate, Global Choices Arctic Angel
* Sebastián Losada, Oceans Policy Adviser,
Greenpeace Moderator: Caroline Mair-Toby, Director, Institute for Small Islands
Event partners:
Republic of Vanuatu, Stop Ecocide Foundation, Gallifrey Foundation, A Plastic Planet, Earth Law Center, Global Choices, Mana Pacific, Leatherback Project, Youth 4 Ecocide Law, Ocean Vision Legal, Planète Amazone, Alliance of Mother Nature's Guardians, She Changes Climate, Institute for Small Islands.
Nonsense. Others have resisted. WEF will interpret ecoside. That is their whole focus.
was also thinking how this could backfire… better to focus on gaining control first, then enact with a look back period to capture the real perps