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Criminalizing Ecocide: Violators of Environmental Laws in the EU Could Face Steep Fines and Prison Time

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Updated 2023/05/09 at 3:09 AM
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The EU is upping its game as a protector of the environment.

The illegal trade of timber, extraction of water, and recycling of ships are just some of the offenses that could soon land those who willfully commit such acts behind bars if the European Commission has its way.

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