Ecocide @ COP26

This is the selection of amazing programmes ecocide have planned for COP26

Let’s talk about ecocide…

The global climate talks at the UNFCCC’s “COP26” are almost here, with government, industry and civil society representatives converging on Glasgow, Scotland to discuss next steps to address the climate crisis…

…and we’ll be there, co-hosting and speaking at a fabulous series of events with key global voices from both within the official programme and independently, to ensure that making ecocide an international crime is part of that conversation.

Click images below to register for particular events and check our website for additions over the coming days. If you are planning on being in Glasgow and wish to connect, please let us know! You can also financially support our COP26 programme at this crowdfunder page.

Our programme of events for COP26:
in person in Glasgow & live-streamed!

Panel discussion – official COP Programme event.
Speakers: Prof Philippe Sands QCSophie DembinskiAndrew HardingRoger MartellaWendy FranksNine de Pate, Sjoukje van Oosterhout, Noah Walker-Crawford

4th Press conference with West Papuan independence leaders, parliamentarians, diplomats, activists whose vision for an independent Green State includes establishing a crime of ecocide.

Jojo Mehta, co-founder and Executive Director, Stop Ecocide International will address the GLOBE Legislators Summit at the Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh

Discussion circle, part of the People’s summit. Contributors:  Maite Mompo, Paul Powlesland, and Louise Romain

Círculo de discusiónMindahi Bastida, Jefe Ninawa, Nashieeli Nuñez, Verónica InmundaAtossa SoltaniDomingo Peas, Senador Raúl Paz Alonzo, Maite MompóRodrigo Lledó

Grassroots Event at COP26.

Open space for reflections

Facilitated by Louise Romain

 

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Global corporate network calls for ecocide law

A statement to the COP26 President from ICGN, an investor-led global network of firms managing assets of over $59 trillion, has already recommended that governments “Mandate regulations and collaborate internationally to criminalise ecocide.”