Criminalising Ecocide to Save Our Ocean
- A panel discussion -
Thursday 3rd October, 2PM- 3.30PM
European Parliament, Room: SPAAK 7C50, Brussels
The ocean, covering over 70% of the Earth’s surface, is essential for life, regulating the climate, producing oxygen, and supporting 80% of life on this planet.
However, it faces escalating threats from pollution, deep-sea mining, overfishing, habitat destruction, and climate change. This event will delve into how criminalising ecocide—defined as the large-scale destruction of ecosystems—could serve as a powerful legal mechanism to combat these threats. With the EU already recognising comparable offences under the revised Environmental Crimes Directive, we will explore how ecocide laws could deter harmful practices and safeguard marine environments.
Speakers:
MEP Emma Fourreau
MEP Isabella Lövin
Matthew Gianni, Deep Sea Conservation Coalition
Sue Miller, Stop Ecocide International
Farah Obaidullah, The Ocean and Us
Simon Holmström, Seas At Risk
This event is free and open to the wider public. Interpretation between French and English will be provided. Refreshments will be provided.
This event is no longer open for on-site participation for those who need accreditation. Due to the large demand, we have instead organised the possibility of following the event through live stream.
Organised by Stop Ecocide International, Gallifrey Foundation and Seas At Risk