Nov 27, 2013

Thanksgiving - Let us thank Earth!

By End Ecocide in Europe / facebook.com
Thanksgiving - Let us thank Earth!

One million voices for the law of ecocide

End Ecocide in Europe is a grass-roots initiative aimed at protecting ecosystems by making their destruction a crime for which those responsible can be held accountable. This crime has a name: Ecocide. Watch the animation and vote today to end ecocide.

The law of ecocide has the potential to trigger the transformation to a sustainable low-carbon world as most of the major causes of emissions (deep sea drilling, fracking, oil spills, open coal mining, large-scale deforestation, etc) potentially cause ecocide and could become illegal when the initiative is successful.

The EU has the power to introduce such a law and when at least 1 million EU citizens support the proposal, EU policy-makers will be legally obliged to consider it. Vote online, spread the word, and get involved. Every vote counts. www.endecocide.eu

What To Do

How can we celebrate thanksgiving without thanking the earth for everything it gives us?

And what better way to do so than voting to protect it! Giving it the voice it should have! 

Join our event on Facebook! Celebrate and thank the Earth, vote to end Ecocide!

https://www.facebook.com/events/395215180580877/?notif_t=plan_user_joined

 

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