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Malthusian Pressures, Genocide, and Ecocide
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, 2007Historical models postulate that genocide cannot occur without the ideology and decisions of its authoritarian perpetrators and the indifference of bystanders. These models do not address genocidal risks from ecocide. Study objectives were to assess 1) the role of Malthusian pressures in recent genocides, 2) the role of ecocide and ecologic abuse in ...
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Amid widespread acknowledgment that we live on a planet in peril, the term “ecocide†packs a powerful rhetorical punch. Extant regulatory approaches to environmental protection feel insufficient in the face of the triple threat of climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss.
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Amid widespread acknowledgment that we live on a planet in peril, the term “ecocide†packs a powerful rhetorical punch. Extant regulatory approaches to environmental protection feel insufficient in the face of the triple threat of climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss.
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Re-theorising the genocide–ecocide nexus: Raphael Lemkin and ecocide in the Amazon
International Journal of Human Rights, 2022Bryan P Galligan
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Developmentalism and the Genocide–Ecocide Nexus
Journal of Genocide Research, 2021Damien Short
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Green Criminology and State-Corporate Crime: The Ecocide-Genocide Nexus with Examples from Nigeria
Journal of Genocide Research, 2021Michael J Lynch, Michael A Long
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Ecocide in the Amazon: the contested politics of environmental rights in Brazil
International Journal of Human Rights, 2020Malayna Raftopoulos
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