1 hr 7 min

Jojo Mehta on Ecocide and Ending Impunity Outrage + Optimism

    • Politics

With France banning short haul flights, John Kerry on his way to China and South Korea to talk climate just days ahead of The US Climate Summit, and The American Legislative Exchange Council (not so) secretly planning to fight Biden on climate, this episode is jam packed with things to discuss!
 
And speaking of things to discuss, have you heard of the word “Ecocide”? It’s a term describing something we all understand and know is wrong - the mass damage and destruction of ecosystems. But, yet it is still somehow legally permitted around the world.
 
This week, we explore the tireless work of Jojo Mehta and the Stop Ecocide Foundation who are pursuing their goal to have Ecocide added to the International Criminal Court (ICC) as a fifth crime alongside Genocide, War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity and Crimes of Aggression.
 
How would this fifth crime change corporate behavior? We can only assume it would act as a deterrent to environmental destruction, but could it also act as an accelerator of the goals of the Paris Agreement?
 
Stick around after the interview for a mesmerizing tune from Eliza Shaddad!
 

 
Christiana + Tom’s book ‘The Future We Choose’ is available now!
 
Subscribe to our Climate Action Newsletter: Signals Amidst The Noise
 
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Thank you to our guest this week, Jojo Mehta!
 
Jojo Mehta
Co-Founder & Executive Director, Stop Ecocide International
Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn
 
Stop Ecocide International
Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram | YouTube
  
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Our musical guest this week is Eliza Shaddad!
Check out Eliza on Patreon!
Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube
 

 
Keep up with Christiana Figueres here:
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Tom Rivett-Carnac:
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Paul Dickinson is on LinkedIn!
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With France banning short haul flights, John Kerry on his way to China and South Korea to talk climate just days ahead of The US Climate Summit, and The American Legislative Exchange Council (not so) secretly planning to fight Biden on climate, this episode is jam packed with things to discuss!
 
And speaking of things to discuss, have you heard of the word “Ecocide”? It’s a term describing something we all understand and know is wrong - the mass damage and destruction of ecosystems. But, yet it is still somehow legally permitted around the world.
 
This week, we explore the tireless work of Jojo Mehta and the Stop Ecocide Foundation who are pursuing their goal to have Ecocide added to the International Criminal Court (ICC) as a fifth crime alongside Genocide, War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity and Crimes of Aggression.
 
How would this fifth crime change corporate behavior? We can only assume it would act as a deterrent to environmental destruction, but could it also act as an accelerator of the goals of the Paris Agreement?
 
Stick around after the interview for a mesmerizing tune from Eliza Shaddad!
 

 
Christiana + Tom’s book ‘The Future We Choose’ is available now!
 
Subscribe to our Climate Action Newsletter: Signals Amidst The Noise
 
__
 
Thank you to our guest this week, Jojo Mehta!
 
Jojo Mehta
Co-Founder & Executive Director, Stop Ecocide International
Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn
 
Stop Ecocide International
Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram | YouTube
  
__
 
Our musical guest this week is Eliza Shaddad!
Check out Eliza on Patreon!
Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube
 

 
Keep up with Christiana Figueres here:
Instagram | Twitter
 
Tom Rivett-Carnac:
Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn
 
Paul Dickinson is on LinkedIn!
LinkedIn
 

 
Follow @GlobalOptimism on social media and send us a message!
Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn



Don't forget to hit SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss another episode of Outrage + Optimism!

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