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Episode 24: Eco wars & wasted havens: can international environmental law curb the impacts of conflicts on nature?

Episode 24: Eco wars & wasted havens: can international environmental law curb the impacts of conflicts on nature?

Update: 2022-10-14
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In this episode, we are joined by Philippa Nuttall for a conversation on the impacts of war and conflict on nature, and about what can and is being done in the realm of international environmental law to counter-act these issues. She tells us about the weaponization of the environment in Ukraine, which has been ongoing already since 2014, discusses the concept of eco wars, and shares her thoughts on the development of international environmental law.

Learn more about the environmental impacts of war and conflict in the joint WWF-adelphi report 'The Nature of Conflict and Peace'.


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Editing by Paulus Müller-Hahl (Lichtbilder).

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Episode 24: Eco wars & wasted havens: can international environmental law curb the impacts of conflicts on nature?

Episode 24: Eco wars & wasted havens: can international environmental law curb the impacts of conflicts on nature?

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