EU criminalises environmental damage 'comparable to ecocide'
Source: The Guardian
EU criminalises environmental damage comparable to ecocide
Directive punishes most serious cases of environmental damage, including habitat loss and illegal logging
Isabella Kaminski
Fri 17 Nov 2023 09.29 GMT
Last modified on Fri 17 Nov 2023 18.21 GMT
The European Union has become the first international body to criminalise wide-scale environmental damage comparable to ecocide.
Late on Thursday, lawmakers agreed an update to the blocs environmental crime directive punishing the most serious cases of ecosystem destruction, including habitat loss and illegal logging, with tougher penalties.
Marie Toussaint, a French lawyer and MEP heading EU efforts to criminalise ecocide, said the decision marks the end of impunity for environmental criminals and could usher in a new age of environmental litigation in Europe.
The environmental crime directive will be formally passed in the spring, and member states will then have two years to put it into national law.
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