EU criminalises environmental damage ‘comparable to ecocide’
That’s a significant step forward in environmental protection. The European Union’s decision to criminalize large-scale environmental harm akin to ecocide sets a precedent globally. The updated environmental crime directive aims to penalize severe instances of ecosystem destruction, such as habitat loss and illegal logging, with more stringent consequences. This move underscores a commitment to combatting ecological damage and sends a message about the gravity of offenses against the environment.


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