ecocide
criminalized activity that violates the principles of environmental justice
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ecocide
Summary
ecocide is a process[1]. ecocide ranks in the top 3% of process entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (995 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- ecocide's image is recorded as Riau palm oil 2007.jpg[3].
- ecocide's instance of is recorded as process[4].
- ecocide's instance of is recorded as destruction[5].
- ecocide's instance of is recorded as causing damage[6].
- ecocide's subclass of is recorded as habitat destruction[7].
- ecocide's subclass of is recorded as crime[8].
- ecocide's Commons category is recorded as Ecocide[9].
- ecocide's has part is recorded as Holocene extinction[10].
- ecocide's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/01tt6x[11].
- ecocide's significant event is recorded as United Nations Conference on the Human Environment[12].
- ecocide's significant event is recorded as Vietnam War[13].
- ecocide's significant event is recorded as environmental impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine[14].
- ecocide's significant event is recorded as deforestation in Indonesia[15].
- ecocide's significant event is recorded as Chernobyl disaster[16].
- ecocide's significant event is recorded as environmental impact of the Gaza war[17].
- ecocide's has cause is recorded as pollution[18].
- ecocide's has cause is recorded as over exploitation[19].
- ecocide's has cause is recorded as anthropization[20].
- ecocide's has cause is recorded as Ecophagy[21].
- ecocide's described at URL is recorded as https://www.stopecocide.earth[22].
- ecocide's described by source is recorded as Dictionnaire des biens communs[23].
- ecocide's described by source is recorded as Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court[24].
- ecocide's National Library of Latvia ID is recorded as 000357707[25].
- ecocide's has effect is recorded as cultural genocide[26].
- ecocide's different from is recorded as Beyond Beef: The Rise and Fall of the Cattle Culture[27].
Why It Matters
ecocide ranks in the top 3% of process entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (995 views/month).[2] ecocide has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]