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An interview with JoJo Mehta
Should killing nature be a crime? With JoJo Mehta (Episode 8)
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There are growing calls for the crime of "ecocide", meaning mass damage and destruction of ecosystems, to be recognised in international criminal law. This would ensure that individuals, company directors, CEOs, can be prosecuted for the ecological damage caused by the organisations they head up, like oil spills, deforestation, or soil pollution, wherever these organisations may be.
Could this be the missing piece in the broader battle against climate change? Is it workable? And what are the steps to get there? In this interview, done live for DiEM TV in May 2023, I interview Jojo Mehta, executive director and co-founder of Stop Ecocide International, to find out.
Mentioned in the podcastStop Ecocide InternationalYoung Climate Activists Lead Blockade at the White House Correspondents’ DinnerEradicating Ecocide by Polly HigginsThe World We Made by Jonathon Porritt#futuregen, Lessons from a Small Country by Jane DavidsonSubvrt is a podcast for thinking radicals, hosted by Mehran Khalili. It features interviews with people who confront power, and tips and tactics on how to make change happen. Subscribe on iTunes, Google, Spotify or RSS. And sign up to get the weekly Subvrt newsletter, so you don't miss a thing.
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An interview with JoJo Mehta
Should killing nature be a crime? With JoJo Mehta (Episode 8)
0:00/57:54
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There are growing calls for the crime of "ecocide", meaning mass damage and destruction of ecosystems, to be recognised in international criminal law. This would ensure that individuals, company directors, CEOs, can be prosecuted for the ecological damage caused by the organisations they head up, like oil spills, deforestation, or soil pollution, wherever these organisations may be.
Could this be the missing piece in the broader battle against climate change? Is it workable? And what are the steps to get there? In this interview, done live for DiEM TV in May 2023, I interview Jojo Mehta, executive director and co-founder of Stop Ecocide International, to find out.
Mentioned in the podcastStop Ecocide InternationalYoung Climate Activists Lead Blockade at the White House Correspondents’ DinnerEradicating Ecocide by Polly HigginsThe World We Made by Jonathon Porritt#futuregen, Lessons from a Small Country by Jane DavidsonSubvrt is a podcast for thinking radicals, hosted by Mehran Khalili. It features interviews with people who confront power, and tips and tactics on how to make change happen. Subscribe on iTunes, Google, Spotify or RSS. And sign up to get the weekly Subvrt newsletter, so you don't miss a thing.
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