Singer Jessica Winter takes part during the protest.Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system to take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/singer-jessica-winter-takes-part-during-the-protesthundreds-of-extinction-rebellion-climate-change-activists-protests-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justice-demanding-the-legal-system-to-take-responsibility-in-the-climate-change-crisis-and-ensure-the-safety-of-future-generations-by-making-ecocide-law-the-environmental-group-is-staging-similar-protests-in-leeds-cardiff-glasgow-bristol-norwich-and-other-cities-around-the-country-image260449558.html
RMW3ME1X–Singer Jessica Winter takes part during the protest.Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system to take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country.
London, UK. 15th July 2019. The march to the camp near waterloo is led by the giant pink dodo - Extinction Rebellion block Fleet Street outside the Royal Courts of Justice as part of a new round of environmental protests, with their new blue boat the Polly Higgins - named after a woman who died of cancer on the April protest while promoting her idea for an Ecocide Law. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-15th-july-2019-the-march-to-the-camp-near-waterloo-is-led-by-the-giant-pink-dodo-extinction-rebellion-block-fleet-street-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justice-as-part-of-a-new-round-of-environmental-protests-with-their-new-blue-boat-the-polly-higgins-named-after-a-woman-who-died-of-cancer-on-the-april-protest-while-promoting-her-idea-for-an-ecocide-law-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image260393833.html
RMW3HXYN–London, UK. 15th July 2019. The march to the camp near waterloo is led by the giant pink dodo - Extinction Rebellion block Fleet Street outside the Royal Courts of Justice as part of a new round of environmental protests, with their new blue boat the Polly Higgins - named after a woman who died of cancer on the April protest while promoting her idea for an Ecocide Law. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Barrister and author Polly Higgins is the UK-based lead advocate for an international criminal law of Ecocide to protect people and planet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-barrister-and-author-polly-higgins-is-the-uk-based-lead-advocate-for-165497367.html
RMKH71G7–Barrister and author Polly Higgins is the UK-based lead advocate for an international criminal law of Ecocide to protect people and planet.
Polly Higgins is an international lawyer UK based barrister award-winning author. Founder of the Earth Law Alliance advocating for a law of Ecocide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-polly-higgins-is-an-international-lawyer-uk-based-barrister-award-137577995.html
RMHYR63R–Polly Higgins is an international lawyer UK based barrister award-winning author. Founder of the Earth Law Alliance advocating for a law of Ecocide
London, UK. 24th Oct, 2021. 'Ecocide Law Is Coming For You' banner is seen during the protest outside the Science Museum. Extinction Rebellion activists gathered outside the museum in South Kensington in protest against the museum's 'greenwash' sponsorship by fossil fuel companies including Shell and coal giants Adani. (Photo by Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-24th-oct-2021-ecocide-law-is-coming-for-you-banner-is-seen-during-the-protest-outside-the-science-museum-extinction-rebellion-activists-gathered-outside-the-museum-in-south-kensington-in-protest-against-the-museums-greenwash-sponsorship-by-fossil-fuel-companies-including-shell-and-coal-giants-adani-photo-by-vuk-valcicsopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image449272832.html
RM2H2X428–London, UK. 24th Oct, 2021. 'Ecocide Law Is Coming For You' banner is seen during the protest outside the Science Museum. Extinction Rebellion activists gathered outside the museum in South Kensington in protest against the museum's 'greenwash' sponsorship by fossil fuel companies including Shell and coal giants Adani. (Photo by Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 15th July 2019. Extinction Rebellion activist raising the 'make ecocide law' flag at the climate action group's protest in front of the Royal Courts of Law on the Strand, London. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-15th-july-2019-extinction-rebellion-activist-raising-the-make-ecocide-law-flag-at-the-climate-action-groups-protest-in-front-of-the-royal-courts-of-law-on-the-strand-london-credit-joe-kuis-alamy-news-image260625121.html
RFW40E01–London, UK. 15th July 2019. Extinction Rebellion activist raising the 'make ecocide law' flag at the climate action group's protest in front of the Royal Courts of Law on the Strand, London. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
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London, UK. 19 July, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion with a ‘Make Ecocide Law’ banner arrive in Parliament Square on a march from their camp at Waterloo Millennium Green on the fifth day of their ‘Summer uprising’ to call on local and central government to take urgent steps to address the climate emergency. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-19-july-2019-climate-activists-from-extinction-rebellion-with-a-make-ecocide-law-banner-arrive-in-parliament-square-on-a-march-from-their-camp-at-waterloo-millennium-green-on-the-fifth-day-of-their-summer-uprising-to-call-on-local-and-central-government-to-take-urgent-steps-to-address-the-climate-emergency-credit-mark-kerrisonalamy-live-news-image260693968.html
RMW43HPT–London, UK. 19 July, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion with a ‘Make Ecocide Law’ banner arrive in Parliament Square on a march from their camp at Waterloo Millennium Green on the fifth day of their ‘Summer uprising’ to call on local and central government to take urgent steps to address the climate emergency. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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RF2NFPM4X–Emission and law
Two men dressed up in badger and tree costumes protest at 1 Eversholt Street, London, HQ of Network Rail, to try and prevent the loss of 68 ancient woodlands during the development of HS2, the High Speed Rail Link from London to Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds. They are calling on crimes against nature to be redefined in law as Ecocide. Joined by the public, Extinction Rebellion Activists, The Woodland Trust, and residents of the locality affected by the development, the badger is carrying a poster saying 'Stop Ecocide'. Also present on the day was TV presenter and naturalist Chris Packham. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-men-dressed-up-in-badger-and-tree-costumes-protest-at-1-eversholt-street-london-hq-of-network-rail-to-try-and-prevent-the-loss-of-68-ancient-woodlands-during-the-development-of-hs2-the-high-speed-rail-link-from-london-to-birmingham-manchester-and-leeds-they-are-calling-on-crimes-against-nature-to-be-redefined-in-law-as-ecocide-joined-by-the-public-extinction-rebellion-activists-the-woodland-trust-and-residents-of-the-locality-affected-by-the-development-the-badger-is-carrying-a-poster-saying-stop-ecocide-also-present-on-the-day-was-tv-presenter-and-naturalist-chris-packham-image329146957.html
RF2A3DX8D–Two men dressed up in badger and tree costumes protest at 1 Eversholt Street, London, HQ of Network Rail, to try and prevent the loss of 68 ancient woodlands during the development of HS2, the High Speed Rail Link from London to Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds. They are calling on crimes against nature to be redefined in law as Ecocide. Joined by the public, Extinction Rebellion Activists, The Woodland Trust, and residents of the locality affected by the development, the badger is carrying a poster saying 'Stop Ecocide'. Also present on the day was TV presenter and naturalist Chris Packham.
Royal Courts of Justice. London, UK 15 July 2019 - Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country. Credit: Dinendra Haria/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-courts-of-justice-london-uk-15-july-2019-hundreds-of-extinction-rebellion-climate-change-activists-protests-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justice-demanding-the-legal-system-take-responsibility-in-the-climate-change-crisis-and-ensure-the-safety-of-future-generations-by-making-ecocide-law-the-environmental-group-is-staging-similar-protests-in-leeds-cardiff-glasgow-bristol-norwich-and-other-cities-around-the-country-credit-dinendra-hariaalamy-live-news-image260321266.html
RMW3EJC2–Royal Courts of Justice. London, UK 15 July 2019 - Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country. Credit: Dinendra Haria/Alamy Live News
Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day 'summer uprising' and that 'Ecocide' ought to be a criminal offence in law. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/environmental-and-climate-change-protesters-block-fleet-street-on-the-first-day-of-a-week-long-country-wide-protests-using-using-five-boats-to-stop-traffic-in-cardiff-glasgow-bristol-leeds-and-london-on-15th-july-2019-in-london-england-the-group-is-calling-on-the-government-to-declare-a-climate-emergency-saying-it-was-beginning-a-five-day-summer-uprising-and-that-ecocide-ought-to-be-a-criminal-offence-in-law-image260342889.html
RMW3FJ09–Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day 'summer uprising' and that 'Ecocide' ought to be a criminal offence in law.
London, UK. 24th July, 2021. A protester holds a placard which says 'Stop Ecocide, Change The Law', during the demonstration.Forest Rebellion demonstrators, part of Extinction Rebellion, gathered outside the Timber Trade Federation in protest against the clear-cutting of the last natural forests is Sweden, and in solidarity with the indigenous Sami people. (Photo by Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-24th-july-2021-a-protester-holds-a-placard-which-says-stop-ecocide-change-the-law-during-the-demonstrationforest-rebellion-demonstrators-part-of-extinction-rebellion-gathered-outside-the-timber-trade-federation-in-protest-against-the-clear-cutting-of-the-last-natural-forests-is-sweden-and-in-solidarity-with-the-indigenous-sami-people-photo-by-vuk-valcicsopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image435968604.html
RM2G982B8–London, UK. 24th July, 2021. A protester holds a placard which says 'Stop Ecocide, Change The Law', during the demonstration.Forest Rebellion demonstrators, part of Extinction Rebellion, gathered outside the Timber Trade Federation in protest against the clear-cutting of the last natural forests is Sweden, and in solidarity with the indigenous Sami people. (Photo by Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
Polly Higgins, left, at Stroud VUE cinema, after the screening of environmental documentary film, Trashed, narrated by actor Jeremy Irons, right. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/polly-higgins-left-at-stroud-vue-cinema-after-the-screening-of-environmental-documentary-film-trashed-narrated-by-actor-jeremy-irons-right-image244320775.html
RFT5DNHY–Polly Higgins, left, at Stroud VUE cinema, after the screening of environmental documentary film, Trashed, narrated by actor Jeremy Irons, right.
London, United Kingdom, 22th of Oct. 2020. Mary, a local resident, updates the graffitti regarding The Happy Man Tree, in London’s Hackney. This 150-year-old tree, part of London Heritage, has been awarded this year's Woodland Trust Tree of the Year on 22nd of October. But it could be felled within a few weeks, due to the controversial Berkeley Homes development plans for Hackney's council housing plans. The Council argues that ‘campaigners only care for one tree and nothing else.’ On the opposite side, residents believe they all deserve both, “trees and homes”. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-united-kingdom-22th-of-oct-2020-mary-a-local-resident-updates-the-graffitti-regarding-the-happy-man-tree-in-londons-hackney-this-150-year-old-tree-part-of-london-heritage-has-been-awarded-this-years-woodland-trust-tree-of-the-year-on-22nd-of-october-but-it-could-be-felled-within-a-few-weeks-due-to-the-controversial-berkeley-homes-development-plans-for-hackneys-council-housing-plans-the-council-argues-that-campaigners-only-care-for-one-tree-and-nothing-else-on-the-opposite-side-residents-believe-they-all-deserve-both-trees-and-homes-image383261960.html
RM2D7F2F4–London, United Kingdom, 22th of Oct. 2020. Mary, a local resident, updates the graffitti regarding The Happy Man Tree, in London’s Hackney. This 150-year-old tree, part of London Heritage, has been awarded this year's Woodland Trust Tree of the Year on 22nd of October. But it could be felled within a few weeks, due to the controversial Berkeley Homes development plans for Hackney's council housing plans. The Council argues that ‘campaigners only care for one tree and nothing else.’ On the opposite side, residents believe they all deserve both, “trees and homes”.
Naturalist and TV presenter Chris Packham heads up a demo outside the HQ of Network Rail, Euston, to prevent the destruction of ancient woodlands along the new proposed HS2 rail link between London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds. These include South Cubbington Woods in Warwickshire, which is well know its bluebells, biodiversity and public walks. The banner behind him says 'Tell The Truth' one of Extinction Rebellion's demands. One protester holds a poster saying 'Stop Ecocide'. Chris Packham was also recorded talking for TV. A young protester joined him in sharing a handful of Acorns. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naturalist-and-tv-presenter-chris-packham-heads-up-a-demo-outside-the-hq-of-network-rail-euston-to-prevent-the-destruction-of-ancient-woodlands-along-the-new-proposed-hs2-rail-link-between-london-birmingham-manchester-and-leeds-these-include-south-cubbington-woods-in-warwickshire-which-is-well-know-its-bluebells-biodiversity-and-public-walks-the-banner-behind-him-says-tell-the-truth-one-of-extinction-rebellions-demands-one-protester-holds-a-poster-saying-stop-ecocide-chris-packham-was-also-recorded-talking-for-tv-a-young-protester-joined-him-in-sharing-a-handful-of-acorns-image329146865.html
RF2A3DX55–Naturalist and TV presenter Chris Packham heads up a demo outside the HQ of Network Rail, Euston, to prevent the destruction of ancient woodlands along the new proposed HS2 rail link between London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds. These include South Cubbington Woods in Warwickshire, which is well know its bluebells, biodiversity and public walks. The banner behind him says 'Tell The Truth' one of Extinction Rebellion's demands. One protester holds a poster saying 'Stop Ecocide'. Chris Packham was also recorded talking for TV. A young protester joined him in sharing a handful of Acorns.
New York, New York, USA. 11th Dec, 2023. Speakers and guests expressed their concerns and the implementation of universal law at the 'Ecocide: Voices of the Victims'' event held at the UN HQ in NYC. The event discussed the term ECOCIDE a term describing the mass destruction of nature by humans, which been officially made a crime and implemented into law since 2021. The concept is not new but due to ever growing issues around the world, it has made an official presence amongst nations within laws and policies and gaining momentum as environmental crises continue to rise.Punis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-new-york-usa-11th-dec-2023-speakers-and-guests-expressed-their-concerns-and-the-implementation-of-universal-law-at-the-ecocide-voices-of-the-victims-event-held-at-the-un-hq-in-nyc-the-event-discussed-the-term-ecocide-a-term-describing-the-mass-destruction-of-nature-by-humans-which-been-officially-made-a-crime-and-implemented-into-law-since-2021-the-concept-is-not-new-but-due-to-ever-growing-issues-around-the-world-it-has-made-an-official-presence-amongst-nations-within-laws-and-policies-and-gaining-momentum-as-environmental-crises-continue-to-risepunis-image575675757.html
RM2TCG88D–New York, New York, USA. 11th Dec, 2023. Speakers and guests expressed their concerns and the implementation of universal law at the 'Ecocide: Voices of the Victims'' event held at the UN HQ in NYC. The event discussed the term ECOCIDE a term describing the mass destruction of nature by humans, which been officially made a crime and implemented into law since 2021. The concept is not new but due to ever growing issues around the world, it has made an official presence amongst nations within laws and policies and gaining momentum as environmental crises continue to rise.Punis
Paris, France. 8th May, 2023. Activists unfurl a banner calling for the recognition of ecocide crimes on May 8, 2023 at the Trocadero in Paris, France. Credit: Bernard Menigault/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paris-france-8th-may-2023-activists-unfurl-a-banner-calling-for-the-recognition-of-ecocide-crimes-on-may-8-2023-at-the-trocadero-in-paris-france-credit-bernard-menigaultalamy-live-news-image551038749.html
RM2R0DYF9–Paris, France. 8th May, 2023. Activists unfurl a banner calling for the recognition of ecocide crimes on May 8, 2023 at the Trocadero in Paris, France. Credit: Bernard Menigault/Alamy Live News
Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protest outside the Royal Courts of Justice.Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system to take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hundreds-of-extinction-rebellion-climate-change-activists-protest-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justicehundreds-of-extinction-rebellion-climate-change-activists-protests-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justice-demanding-the-legal-system-to-take-responsibility-in-the-climate-change-crisis-and-ensure-the-safety-of-future-generations-by-making-ecocide-law-the-environmental-group-is-staging-similar-protests-in-leeds-cardiff-glasgow-bristol-norwich-and-other-cities-around-the-country-image260449539.html
RMW3ME17–Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protest outside the Royal Courts of Justice.Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system to take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country.
London, UK. 15th July 2019. The march to the camp near waterloo is led by the giant pink dodo - Extinction Rebellion block Fleet Street outside the Royal Courts of Justice as part of a new round of environmental protests, with their new blue boat the Polly Higgins - named after a woman who died of cancer on the April protest while promoting her idea for an Ecocide Law. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-15th-july-2019-the-march-to-the-camp-near-waterloo-is-led-by-the-giant-pink-dodo-extinction-rebellion-block-fleet-street-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justice-as-part-of-a-new-round-of-environmental-protests-with-their-new-blue-boat-the-polly-higgins-named-after-a-woman-who-died-of-cancer-on-the-april-protest-while-promoting-her-idea-for-an-ecocide-law-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image260393779.html
RMW3HXWR–London, UK. 15th July 2019. The march to the camp near waterloo is led by the giant pink dodo - Extinction Rebellion block Fleet Street outside the Royal Courts of Justice as part of a new round of environmental protests, with their new blue boat the Polly Higgins - named after a woman who died of cancer on the April protest while promoting her idea for an Ecocide Law. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Barrister and author Polly Higgins is the UK-based lead advocate for an international criminal law of Ecocide to protect people and planet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-barrister-and-author-polly-higgins-is-the-uk-based-lead-advocate-for-165497379.html
RMKH71GK–Barrister and author Polly Higgins is the UK-based lead advocate for an international criminal law of Ecocide to protect people and planet.
Polly Higgins is an international lawyer UK based barrister award-winning author. Founder of the Earth Law Alliance advocating for a law of Ecocide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-polly-higgins-is-an-international-lawyer-uk-based-barrister-award-137577979.html
RMHYR637–Polly Higgins is an international lawyer UK based barrister award-winning author. Founder of the Earth Law Alliance advocating for a law of Ecocide
Sign 'a law against ecocide' (une loi contre l'écocide) . Young climate protesters march past holding many signs with the message to defend the planet and against climate change. This is another day of a global climate strike to denounce climate inaction and demand social justice in Toulouse, France. on September 20, 2019. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sign-a-law-against-ecocide-une-loi-contre-lcocide-young-climate-protesters-march-past-holding-many-signs-with-the-message-to-defend-the-planet-and-against-climate-change-this-is-another-day-of-a-global-climate-strike-to-denounce-climate-inaction-and-demand-social-justice-in-toulouse-france-on-september-20-2019-photo-by-patrick-batardabacapresscom-image387076184.html
RM2DDMRHC–Sign 'a law against ecocide' (une loi contre l'écocide) . Young climate protesters march past holding many signs with the message to defend the planet and against climate change. This is another day of a global climate strike to denounce climate inaction and demand social justice in Toulouse, France. on September 20, 2019. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM
London, UK. 15th July 2019. Extinction Rebellion's boat, named after the late Polly Higgins, a barrister and expert in ecocide, at the climate action group's protest in front of the Royal Courts of Law on the Strand, London. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-15th-july-2019-extinction-rebellions-boat-named-after-the-late-polly-higgins-a-barrister-and-expert-in-ecocide-at-the-climate-action-groups-protest-in-front-of-the-royal-courts-of-law-on-the-strand-london-credit-joe-kuis-alamy-news-image260624505.html
RFW40D61–London, UK. 15th July 2019. Extinction Rebellion's boat, named after the late Polly Higgins, a barrister and expert in ecocide, at the climate action group's protest in front of the Royal Courts of Law on the Strand, London. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
London, UK. 15th July 2019. People dance as Extinction Rebellion begins another series of protests in five major cities against the criminal inaction by the government on climate and ecological collapse. The protesters brought a yacht named after Polly Higgins who fought for years for an Ecocide Law to the Royal Courts of Justice and continued her fight blocking the Strand all day with performances, discussions, speeches, music and ceremonies in front of the yacht. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-15th-july-2019-people-dance-as-extinction-rebellion-begins-another-series-of-protests-in-five-major-cities-against-the-criminal-inaction-by-the-government-on-climate-and-ecological-collapse-the-protesters-brought-a-yacht-named-after-polly-higgins-who-fought-for-years-for-an-ecocide-law-to-the-royal-courts-of-justice-and-continued-her-fight-blocking-the-strand-all-day-with-performances-discussions-speeches-music-and-ceremonies-in-front-of-the-yacht-peter-marshallalamy-live-news-image260393879.html
RMW3HY1B–London, UK. 15th July 2019. People dance as Extinction Rebellion begins another series of protests in five major cities against the criminal inaction by the government on climate and ecological collapse. The protesters brought a yacht named after Polly Higgins who fought for years for an Ecocide Law to the Royal Courts of Justice and continued her fight blocking the Strand all day with performances, discussions, speeches, music and ceremonies in front of the yacht. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
London, UK. August 2nd 2021: Reverend Tim Hewes, aged 71, sewed his lips shut outside News UK offices at lunchtime today. His action was to draw attention to the silencing of climate science by Rupert Murdoch and News Corp, which has led to a catastrophic lack of effective action to tackle the climate crisis. He held placards reading “Murdoch did this, muted climate science”, “Murdoch to the dock for ecocide”, “The Murdoch legacy? The 6th Mass Extinction on planet earth”. London, UK. Credit: Joshua Windsor/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-august-2nd-2021-reverend-tim-hewes-aged-71-sewed-his-lips-shut-outside-news-uk-offices-at-lunchtime-today-his-action-was-to-draw-attention-to-the-silencing-of-climate-science-by-rupert-murdoch-and-news-corp-which-has-led-to-a-catastrophic-lack-of-effective-action-to-tackle-the-climate-crisis-he-held-placards-reading-murdoch-did-this-muted-climate-science-murdoch-to-the-dock-for-ecocide-the-murdoch-legacy-the-6th-mass-extinction-on-planet-earth-london-uk-credit-joshua-windsoralamy-live-news-image437148753.html
RM2GB5RKD–London, UK. August 2nd 2021: Reverend Tim Hewes, aged 71, sewed his lips shut outside News UK offices at lunchtime today. His action was to draw attention to the silencing of climate science by Rupert Murdoch and News Corp, which has led to a catastrophic lack of effective action to tackle the climate crisis. He held placards reading “Murdoch did this, muted climate science”, “Murdoch to the dock for ecocide”, “The Murdoch legacy? The 6th Mass Extinction on planet earth”. London, UK. Credit: Joshua Windsor/Alamy Live News
Denham, Buckinghamshire, UK. 27th November, 2020. A new temporary HS2 bridge gets closer to the Denham Wildlife Protection Camp in Denham Country Park. Environmental activists are camping in woodland and living in tree houses next to the HS2 compound as they try to protect the trees from the chainsaws of HS2. The controversial HS2 High Speed rail puts 693 wildlife sites, 33 SSSIs and 108 ancient woodlands at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/denham-buckinghamshire-uk-27th-november-2020-a-new-temporary-hs2-bridge-gets-closer-to-the-denham-wildlife-protection-camp-in-denham-country-park-environmental-activists-are-camping-in-woodland-and-living-in-tree-houses-next-to-the-hs2-compound-as-they-try-to-protect-the-trees-from-the-chainsaws-of-hs2-the-controversial-hs2-high-speed-rail-puts-693-wildlife-sites-33-sssis-and-108-ancient-woodlands-at-risk-credit-maureen-mcleanalamy-image387518637.html
RF2DECYY9–Denham, Buckinghamshire, UK. 27th November, 2020. A new temporary HS2 bridge gets closer to the Denham Wildlife Protection Camp in Denham Country Park. Environmental activists are camping in woodland and living in tree houses next to the HS2 compound as they try to protect the trees from the chainsaws of HS2. The controversial HS2 High Speed rail puts 693 wildlife sites, 33 SSSIs and 108 ancient woodlands at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
Wendover, UK. 9th April, 2021. A sign reading ÔStop Ecocide: change the lawÕ is pictured in Jones Hill Wood, ancient woodland said to have inspired Roald Dahl, during tree felling operations for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Tree felling work began this week, in spite of the presence of resting places and/or breeding sites for pipistrelle, barbastelle, noctule, brown long-eared and natterer's bats, following the issuing of a bat licence to HS2's contractors by Natural England on 30th March. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wendover-uk-9th-april-2021-a-sign-reading-stop-ecocide-change-the-law-is-pictured-in-jones-hill-wood-ancient-woodland-said-to-have-inspired-roald-dahl-during-tree-felling-operations-for-the-hs2-high-speed-rail-link-tree-felling-work-began-this-week-in-spite-of-the-presence-of-resting-places-andor-breeding-sites-for-pipistrelle-barbastelle-noctule-brown-long-eared-and-natterers-bats-following-the-issuing-of-a-bat-licence-to-hs2s-contractors-by-natural-england-on-30th-march-credit-mark-kerrisonalamy-live-news-image418096718.html
RM2F85XHJ–Wendover, UK. 9th April, 2021. A sign reading ÔStop Ecocide: change the lawÕ is pictured in Jones Hill Wood, ancient woodland said to have inspired Roald Dahl, during tree felling operations for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Tree felling work began this week, in spite of the presence of resting places and/or breeding sites for pipistrelle, barbastelle, noctule, brown long-eared and natterer's bats, following the issuing of a bat licence to HS2's contractors by Natural England on 30th March. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
Royal Courts of Justice. London, UK 15 July 2019 - Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country. Credit: Dinendra Haria/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-courts-of-justice-london-uk-15-july-2019-hundreds-of-extinction-rebellion-climate-change-activists-protests-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justice-demanding-the-legal-system-take-responsibility-in-the-climate-change-crisis-and-ensure-the-safety-of-future-generations-by-making-ecocide-law-the-environmental-group-is-staging-similar-protests-in-leeds-cardiff-glasgow-bristol-norwich-and-other-cities-around-the-country-credit-dinendra-hariaalamy-live-news-image260321279.html
RMW3EJCF–Royal Courts of Justice. London, UK 15 July 2019 - Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country. Credit: Dinendra Haria/Alamy Live News
A pink Dodo is pushed through London streets en-route to where other environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day 'summer uprising' and that 'Ecocide' ought to be a criminal offence in law. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pink-dodo-is-pushed-through-london-streets-en-route-to-where-other-environmental-and-climate-change-protesters-block-fleet-street-on-the-first-day-of-a-week-long-country-wide-protests-using-using-five-boats-to-stop-traffic-in-cardiff-glasgow-bristol-leeds-and-london-on-15th-july-2019-in-london-england-the-group-is-calling-on-the-government-to-declare-a-climate-emergency-saying-it-was-beginning-a-five-day-summer-uprising-and-that-ecocide-ought-to-be-a-criminal-offence-in-law-image260342898.html
RMW3FJ0J–A pink Dodo is pushed through London streets en-route to where other environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day 'summer uprising' and that 'Ecocide' ought to be a criminal offence in law.
London, UK. 24th October 2021. Extinction Rebellion activists gathered outside the Science Museum in South Kensington in protest against the museum's 'greenwash' sponsorship by fossil fuel companies including Shell and coal giants Adani. Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-24th-october-2021-extinction-rebellion-activists-gathered-outside-the-science-museum-in-south-kensington-in-protest-against-the-museums-greenwash-sponsorship-by-fossil-fuel-companies-including-shell-and-coal-giants-adani-credit-vuk-valcic-alamy-live-news-image449260455.html
RM2H2WG87–London, UK. 24th October 2021. Extinction Rebellion activists gathered outside the Science Museum in South Kensington in protest against the museum's 'greenwash' sponsorship by fossil fuel companies including Shell and coal giants Adani. Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News
Glasgow, Scotland, UK. Protests at the entrance to the UN Climate Change Conference COP26 venue, in Glasgow, Scotland, on 11th November 2021. Photo: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/ Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glasgow-scotland-uk-protests-at-the-entrance-to-the-un-climate-change-conference-cop26-venue-in-glasgow-scotland-on-11th-november-2021-photo-jeremy-sutton-hibbert-alamy-live-news-image451082130.html
RM2H5TFT2–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. Protests at the entrance to the UN Climate Change Conference COP26 venue, in Glasgow, Scotland, on 11th November 2021. Photo: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/ Alamy Live News.
Buenos Aires, Argentina. 22nd Apr, 2022. A protester holds a sign that says Stop Ecocide during the Earth Day march. (Photo by Esteban Osorio/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/buenos-aires-argentina-22nd-apr-2022-a-protester-holds-a-sign-that-says-stop-ecocide-during-the-earth-day-march-photo-by-esteban-osoriopacific-press-credit-pacific-press-media-production-corpalamy-live-news-image468089865.html
RM2J5F9B5–Buenos Aires, Argentina. 22nd Apr, 2022. A protester holds a sign that says Stop Ecocide during the Earth Day march. (Photo by Esteban Osorio/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
London, United Kingdom, 22th of Oct. 2020. Veteran peace campaigner Maria Gallastegui, updates the graffitti regarding The Happy Man Tree, in London’s Hackney. This 150-year-old tree, part of London Heritage, has been awarded this year's Woodland Trust Tree of the Year on 22nd of October. But it could be felled within a few weeks, due to the controversial Berkeley Homes development plans for Hackney's council housing plans. The Council argues that ‘ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-united-kingdom-22th-of-oct-2020-veteran-peace-campaigner-maria-gallastegui-updates-the-graffitti-regarding-the-happy-man-tree-in-londons-hackney-this-150-year-old-tree-part-of-london-heritage-has-been-awarded-this-years-woodland-trust-tree-of-the-year-on-22nd-of-october-but-it-could-be-felled-within-a-few-weeks-due-to-the-controversial-berkeley-homes-development-plans-for-hackneys-council-housing-plans-the-council-argues-that-image383261966.html
RM2D7F2FA–London, United Kingdom, 22th of Oct. 2020. Veteran peace campaigner Maria Gallastegui, updates the graffitti regarding The Happy Man Tree, in London’s Hackney. This 150-year-old tree, part of London Heritage, has been awarded this year's Woodland Trust Tree of the Year on 22nd of October. But it could be felled within a few weeks, due to the controversial Berkeley Homes development plans for Hackney's council housing plans. The Council argues that ‘
Naturalist and TV presenter Chris Packham heads up a demo outside the HQ of Network Rail, Euston, to prevent the destruction of ancient woodlands along the new proposed HS2 rail link between London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds. These include South Cubbington Woods in Warwickshire, which is well know its bluebells, biodiversity and public walks. The banner behind him says 'Tell The Truth' one of Extinction Rebellion's demands. One protester holds a poster saying 'Stop Ecocide'. Chris Packham was also recorded talking for TV. A young protester joined him in sharing a handful of Acorns. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naturalist-and-tv-presenter-chris-packham-heads-up-a-demo-outside-the-hq-of-network-rail-euston-to-prevent-the-destruction-of-ancient-woodlands-along-the-new-proposed-hs2-rail-link-between-london-birmingham-manchester-and-leeds-these-include-south-cubbington-woods-in-warwickshire-which-is-well-know-its-bluebells-biodiversity-and-public-walks-the-banner-behind-him-says-tell-the-truth-one-of-extinction-rebellions-demands-one-protester-holds-a-poster-saying-stop-ecocide-chris-packham-was-also-recorded-talking-for-tv-a-young-protester-joined-him-in-sharing-a-handful-of-acorns-image329146721.html
RF2A3DX01–Naturalist and TV presenter Chris Packham heads up a demo outside the HQ of Network Rail, Euston, to prevent the destruction of ancient woodlands along the new proposed HS2 rail link between London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds. These include South Cubbington Woods in Warwickshire, which is well know its bluebells, biodiversity and public walks. The banner behind him says 'Tell The Truth' one of Extinction Rebellion's demands. One protester holds a poster saying 'Stop Ecocide'. Chris Packham was also recorded talking for TV. A young protester joined him in sharing a handful of Acorns.
New York, New York, USA. 11th Dec, 2023. Speakers and guests expressed their concerns and the implementation of universal law at the 'Ecocide: Voices of the Victims'' event held at the UN HQ in NYC. The event discussed the term ECOCIDE a term describing the mass destruction of nature by humans, which been officially made a crime and implemented into law since 2021. The concept is not new but due to ever growing issues around the world, it has made an official presence amongst nations within laws and policies and gaining momentum as environmental crises continue to rise.Punis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-new-york-usa-11th-dec-2023-speakers-and-guests-expressed-their-concerns-and-the-implementation-of-universal-law-at-the-ecocide-voices-of-the-victims-event-held-at-the-un-hq-in-nyc-the-event-discussed-the-term-ecocide-a-term-describing-the-mass-destruction-of-nature-by-humans-which-been-officially-made-a-crime-and-implemented-into-law-since-2021-the-concept-is-not-new-but-due-to-ever-growing-issues-around-the-world-it-has-made-an-official-presence-amongst-nations-within-laws-and-policies-and-gaining-momentum-as-environmental-crises-continue-to-risepunis-image575675627.html
RM2TCG83R–New York, New York, USA. 11th Dec, 2023. Speakers and guests expressed their concerns and the implementation of universal law at the 'Ecocide: Voices of the Victims'' event held at the UN HQ in NYC. The event discussed the term ECOCIDE a term describing the mass destruction of nature by humans, which been officially made a crime and implemented into law since 2021. The concept is not new but due to ever growing issues around the world, it has made an official presence amongst nations within laws and policies and gaining momentum as environmental crises continue to rise.Punis
Paris, France. 8th May, 2023. Activists unfurl a banner calling for the recognition of ecocide crimes on May 8, 2023 at the Trocadero in Paris, France. Credit: Bernard Menigault/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paris-france-8th-may-2023-activists-unfurl-a-banner-calling-for-the-recognition-of-ecocide-crimes-on-may-8-2023-at-the-trocadero-in-paris-france-credit-bernard-menigaultalamy-live-news-image551038921.html
RM2R0DYND–Paris, France. 8th May, 2023. Activists unfurl a banner calling for the recognition of ecocide crimes on May 8, 2023 at the Trocadero in Paris, France. Credit: Bernard Menigault/Alamy Live News
Jessica Winter sings on a boat placed outside Royal Courts of Justice during the protest.Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system to take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jessica-winter-sings-on-a-boat-placed-outside-royal-courts-of-justice-during-the-protesthundreds-of-extinction-rebellion-climate-change-activists-protests-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justice-demanding-the-legal-system-to-take-responsibility-in-the-climate-change-crisis-and-ensure-the-safety-of-future-generations-by-making-ecocide-law-the-environmental-group-is-staging-similar-protests-in-leeds-cardiff-glasgow-bristol-norwich-and-other-cities-around-the-country-image260449591.html
RMW3ME33–Jessica Winter sings on a boat placed outside Royal Courts of Justice during the protest.Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system to take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country.
London, UK. 15th July 2019. The march to the camp near waterloo is led by the giant pink dodo - Extinction Rebellion block Fleet Street outside the Royal Courts of Justice as part of a new round of environmental protests, with their new blue boat the Polly Higgins - named after a woman who died of cancer on the April protest while promoting her idea for an Ecocide Law. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-15th-july-2019-the-march-to-the-camp-near-waterloo-is-led-by-the-giant-pink-dodo-extinction-rebellion-block-fleet-street-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justice-as-part-of-a-new-round-of-environmental-protests-with-their-new-blue-boat-the-polly-higgins-named-after-a-woman-who-died-of-cancer-on-the-april-protest-while-promoting-her-idea-for-an-ecocide-law-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image260393826.html
RMW3HXYE–London, UK. 15th July 2019. The march to the camp near waterloo is led by the giant pink dodo - Extinction Rebellion block Fleet Street outside the Royal Courts of Justice as part of a new round of environmental protests, with their new blue boat the Polly Higgins - named after a woman who died of cancer on the April protest while promoting her idea for an Ecocide Law. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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Polly Higgins is an international lawyer UK based barrister award-winning author. Founder of the Earth Law Alliance advocating for a law of Ecocide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-polly-higgins-is-an-international-lawyer-uk-based-barrister-award-137577976.html
RMHYR634–Polly Higgins is an international lawyer UK based barrister award-winning author. Founder of the Earth Law Alliance advocating for a law of Ecocide
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 23: A participant holds a sign that reads 'stop ecocide climate s.o.s.' while participants gather for March For Science NYC on April 23, 2022 in New York City. More than 200 protesters and activists rally and march along streets of Midtown Manhattan for the Annual March for Science which is the world's largest grassroots community of science advocates, organizing for a more sustainable and just future. Because of COVID-19 pandemic the last two years, the March for Science was virtual. March for Science takes place annually around Earth Day celebration. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-new-york-april-23-a-participant-holds-a-sign-that-reads-stop-ecocide-climate-sos-while-participants-gather-for-march-for-science-nyc-on-april-23-2022-in-new-york-city-more-than-200-protesters-and-activists-rally-and-march-along-streets-of-midtown-manhattan-for-the-annual-march-for-science-which-is-the-worlds-largest-grassroots-community-of-science-advocates-organizing-for-a-more-sustainable-and-just-future-because-of-covid-19-pandemic-the-last-two-years-the-march-for-science-was-virtual-march-for-science-takes-place-annually-around-earth-day-celebration-image468156049.html
RM2J5J9PW–NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 23: A participant holds a sign that reads 'stop ecocide climate s.o.s.' while participants gather for March For Science NYC on April 23, 2022 in New York City. More than 200 protesters and activists rally and march along streets of Midtown Manhattan for the Annual March for Science which is the world's largest grassroots community of science advocates, organizing for a more sustainable and just future. Because of COVID-19 pandemic the last two years, the March for Science was virtual. March for Science takes place annually around Earth Day celebration.
London, UK. 15th July 2019. The climate action group Extinction Rebellion holding protests on several places in the UK such as here in front of the Royal Courts of Law on the Strand, London, closing part of the street demanding a law on Ecocide. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-15th-july-2019-the-climate-action-group-extinction-rebellion-holding-protests-on-several-places-in-the-uk-such-as-here-in-front-of-the-royal-courts-of-law-on-the-strand-london-closing-part-of-the-street-demanding-a-law-on-ecocide-credit-joe-kuis-alamy-news-image260456132.html
RFW3MPCM–London, UK. 15th July 2019. The climate action group Extinction Rebellion holding protests on several places in the UK such as here in front of the Royal Courts of Law on the Strand, London, closing part of the street demanding a law on Ecocide. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
London, UK. 15th July, 2019. People watch a ceremony as Extinction Rebellion begins another series of protests in five major cities against the criminal inaction by the government on climate and ecological collapse. The protesters brought a yacht named after Polly Higgins who fought for years for an Ecocide Law to the Royal Courts of Justice and continued her fight blocking the Strand all day with performances, discussions, speeches, music and ceremonies in front of the yacht. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-15th-july-2019-people-watch-a-ceremony-as-extinction-rebellion-begins-another-series-of-protests-in-five-major-cities-against-the-criminal-inaction-by-the-government-on-climate-and-ecological-collapse-the-protesters-brought-a-yacht-named-after-polly-higgins-who-fought-for-years-for-an-ecocide-law-to-the-royal-courts-of-justice-and-continued-her-fight-blocking-the-strand-all-day-with-performances-discussions-speeches-music-and-ceremonies-in-front-of-the-yacht-credit-peter-marshallalamy-live-news-image260393846.html
RMW3HY06–London, UK. 15th July, 2019. People watch a ceremony as Extinction Rebellion begins another series of protests in five major cities against the criminal inaction by the government on climate and ecological collapse. The protesters brought a yacht named after Polly Higgins who fought for years for an Ecocide Law to the Royal Courts of Justice and continued her fight blocking the Strand all day with performances, discussions, speeches, music and ceremonies in front of the yacht. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
London, UK. August 2nd 2021: Reverend Tim Hewes, aged 71, sewed his lips shut outside News UK offices at lunchtime today. His action was to draw attention to the silencing of climate science by Rupert Murdoch and News Corp, which has led to a catastrophic lack of effective action to tackle the climate crisis. He held placards reading “Murdoch did this, muted climate science”, “Murdoch to the dock for ecocide”, “The Murdoch legacy? The 6th Mass Extinction on planet earth”. London, UK. Credit: Joshua Windsor/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-august-2nd-2021-reverend-tim-hewes-aged-71-sewed-his-lips-shut-outside-news-uk-offices-at-lunchtime-today-his-action-was-to-draw-attention-to-the-silencing-of-climate-science-by-rupert-murdoch-and-news-corp-which-has-led-to-a-catastrophic-lack-of-effective-action-to-tackle-the-climate-crisis-he-held-placards-reading-murdoch-did-this-muted-climate-science-murdoch-to-the-dock-for-ecocide-the-murdoch-legacy-the-6th-mass-extinction-on-planet-earth-london-uk-credit-joshua-windsoralamy-live-news-image437148749.html
RM2GB5RK9–London, UK. August 2nd 2021: Reverend Tim Hewes, aged 71, sewed his lips shut outside News UK offices at lunchtime today. His action was to draw attention to the silencing of climate science by Rupert Murdoch and News Corp, which has led to a catastrophic lack of effective action to tackle the climate crisis. He held placards reading “Murdoch did this, muted climate science”, “Murdoch to the dock for ecocide”, “The Murdoch legacy? The 6th Mass Extinction on planet earth”. London, UK. Credit: Joshua Windsor/Alamy Live News
Denham, Buckinghamshire, UK. 27th November, 2020. Raised sleeping quarters at the Denham Wildlife Protection Camp in Denham Country Park as the woodland floor often floods. Environmental activists are camping in woodland and living in tree houses next to the HS2 compound as they try to protect the trees from the chainsaws of HS2. The controversial HS2 High Speed rail puts 693 wildlife sites, 33 SSSIs and 108 ancient woodlands at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/denham-buckinghamshire-uk-27th-november-2020-raised-sleeping-quarters-at-the-denham-wildlife-protection-camp-in-denham-country-park-as-the-woodland-floor-often-floods-environmental-activists-are-camping-in-woodland-and-living-in-tree-houses-next-to-the-hs2-compound-as-they-try-to-protect-the-trees-from-the-chainsaws-of-hs2-the-controversial-hs2-high-speed-rail-puts-693-wildlife-sites-33-sssis-and-108-ancient-woodlands-at-risk-credit-maureen-mcleanalamy-image387518815.html
RF2DED05K–Denham, Buckinghamshire, UK. 27th November, 2020. Raised sleeping quarters at the Denham Wildlife Protection Camp in Denham Country Park as the woodland floor often floods. Environmental activists are camping in woodland and living in tree houses next to the HS2 compound as they try to protect the trees from the chainsaws of HS2. The controversial HS2 High Speed rail puts 693 wildlife sites, 33 SSSIs and 108 ancient woodlands at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
Extinction Rebellion stage a protest outdid the Royal Courts of Justice in central London 15th July 2019. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/extinction-rebellion-stage-a-protest-outdid-the-royal-courts-of-justice-in-central-london-15th-july-2019-image260344717.html
RFW3FM9H–Extinction Rebellion stage a protest outdid the Royal Courts of Justice in central London 15th July 2019.
Royal Courts of Justice. London, UK 15 July 2019 - Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country. Credit: Dinendra Haria/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-courts-of-justice-london-uk-15-july-2019-hundreds-of-extinction-rebellion-climate-change-activists-protests-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justice-demanding-the-legal-system-take-responsibility-in-the-climate-change-crisis-and-ensure-the-safety-of-future-generations-by-making-ecocide-law-the-environmental-group-is-staging-similar-protests-in-leeds-cardiff-glasgow-bristol-norwich-and-other-cities-around-the-country-credit-dinendra-hariaalamy-live-news-image260321240.html
RMW3EJB4–Royal Courts of Justice. London, UK 15 July 2019 - Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country. Credit: Dinendra Haria/Alamy Live News
A pink Dodo is pushed through London streets en-route to where other environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day 'summer uprising' and that 'Ecocide' ought to be a criminal offence in law. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pink-dodo-is-pushed-through-london-streets-en-route-to-where-other-environmental-and-climate-change-protesters-block-fleet-street-on-the-first-day-of-a-week-long-country-wide-protests-using-using-five-boats-to-stop-traffic-in-cardiff-glasgow-bristol-leeds-and-london-on-15th-july-2019-in-london-england-the-group-is-calling-on-the-government-to-declare-a-climate-emergency-saying-it-was-beginning-a-five-day-summer-uprising-and-that-ecocide-ought-to-be-a-criminal-offence-in-law-image260342968.html
RMW3FJ34–A pink Dodo is pushed through London streets en-route to where other environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day 'summer uprising' and that 'Ecocide' ought to be a criminal offence in law.
London, United Kingdom, 22th of Oct. 2020. A view of the new Berkeley Homes construction site in London’s Woodberry Grove, Hackney from the gate. At few meters there is The Happy Man Tree, awarded this year's Woodland Trust Tree of the Year on 22nd of October. The 150-year-old London’s Heritage tree could be felled within a few weeks, due to the controversial housing development plans for council housing. While the Council argues that ‘campaigners only care for one tree and nothing else.’ Residents view is that they all deserve both, “trees and homes”, which are equally crucial to Londoners’ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-united-kingdom-22th-of-oct-2020-a-view-of-the-new-berkeley-homes-construction-site-in-londons-woodberry-grove-hackney-from-the-gate-at-few-meters-there-is-the-happy-man-tree-awarded-this-years-woodland-trust-tree-of-the-year-on-22nd-of-october-the-150-year-old-londons-heritage-tree-could-be-felled-within-a-few-weeks-due-to-the-controversial-housing-development-plans-for-council-housing-while-the-council-argues-that-campaigners-only-care-for-one-tree-and-nothing-else-residents-view-is-that-they-all-deserve-both-trees-and-homes-which-are-equally-crucial-to-londoners-image383262018.html
RM2D7F2H6–London, United Kingdom, 22th of Oct. 2020. A view of the new Berkeley Homes construction site in London’s Woodberry Grove, Hackney from the gate. At few meters there is The Happy Man Tree, awarded this year's Woodland Trust Tree of the Year on 22nd of October. The 150-year-old London’s Heritage tree could be felled within a few weeks, due to the controversial housing development plans for council housing. While the Council argues that ‘campaigners only care for one tree and nothing else.’ Residents view is that they all deserve both, “trees and homes”, which are equally crucial to Londoners’
Naturalist and TV presenter Chris Packham heads up a demo outside the HQ of Network Rail, Euston, to prevent the destruction of ancient woodlands along the new proposed HS2 rail link between London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds. These include South Cubbington Woods in Warwickshire, which is well know its bluebells, biodiversity and public walks. The banner behind him says 'Tell The Truth' one of Extinction Rebellion's demands. One protester holds a poster saying 'Stop Ecocide'. Chris Packham was also recorded talking for TV. A young protester joined him in sharing a handful of Acorns. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naturalist-and-tv-presenter-chris-packham-heads-up-a-demo-outside-the-hq-of-network-rail-euston-to-prevent-the-destruction-of-ancient-woodlands-along-the-new-proposed-hs2-rail-link-between-london-birmingham-manchester-and-leeds-these-include-south-cubbington-woods-in-warwickshire-which-is-well-know-its-bluebells-biodiversity-and-public-walks-the-banner-behind-him-says-tell-the-truth-one-of-extinction-rebellions-demands-one-protester-holds-a-poster-saying-stop-ecocide-chris-packham-was-also-recorded-talking-for-tv-a-young-protester-joined-him-in-sharing-a-handful-of-acorns-image329146786.html
RF2A3DX2A–Naturalist and TV presenter Chris Packham heads up a demo outside the HQ of Network Rail, Euston, to prevent the destruction of ancient woodlands along the new proposed HS2 rail link between London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds. These include South Cubbington Woods in Warwickshire, which is well know its bluebells, biodiversity and public walks. The banner behind him says 'Tell The Truth' one of Extinction Rebellion's demands. One protester holds a poster saying 'Stop Ecocide'. Chris Packham was also recorded talking for TV. A young protester joined him in sharing a handful of Acorns.
New York, New York, USA. 11th Dec, 2023. Speakers and guests expressed their concerns and the implementation of universal law at the 'Ecocide: Voices of the Victims'' event held at the UN HQ in NYC. The event discussed the term ECOCIDE a term describing the mass destruction of nature by humans, which been officially made a crime and implemented into law since 2021. The concept is not new but due to ever growing issues around the world, it has made an official presence amongst nations within laws and policies and gaining momentum as environmental crises continue to rise.Punis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-new-york-usa-11th-dec-2023-speakers-and-guests-expressed-their-concerns-and-the-implementation-of-universal-law-at-the-ecocide-voices-of-the-victims-event-held-at-the-un-hq-in-nyc-the-event-discussed-the-term-ecocide-a-term-describing-the-mass-destruction-of-nature-by-humans-which-been-officially-made-a-crime-and-implemented-into-law-since-2021-the-concept-is-not-new-but-due-to-ever-growing-issues-around-the-world-it-has-made-an-official-presence-amongst-nations-within-laws-and-policies-and-gaining-momentum-as-environmental-crises-continue-to-risepunis-image575675714.html
RM2TCG86X–New York, New York, USA. 11th Dec, 2023. Speakers and guests expressed their concerns and the implementation of universal law at the 'Ecocide: Voices of the Victims'' event held at the UN HQ in NYC. The event discussed the term ECOCIDE a term describing the mass destruction of nature by humans, which been officially made a crime and implemented into law since 2021. The concept is not new but due to ever growing issues around the world, it has made an official presence amongst nations within laws and policies and gaining momentum as environmental crises continue to rise.Punis
Extinction Rebellion climate change activists have graffitied the pavement outside the Royal Courts of Justice during the protest.Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system to take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/extinction-rebellion-climate-change-activists-have-graffitied-the-pavement-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justice-during-the-protesthundreds-of-extinction-rebellion-climate-change-activists-protests-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justice-demanding-the-legal-system-to-take-responsibility-in-the-climate-change-crisis-and-ensure-the-safety-of-future-generations-by-making-ecocide-law-the-environmental-group-is-staging-similar-protests-in-leeds-cardiff-glasgow-bristol-norwich-and-other-cities-around-the-country-image260449563.html
RMW3ME23–Extinction Rebellion climate change activists have graffitied the pavement outside the Royal Courts of Justice during the protest.Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system to take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country.
London, UK. 15th July 2019. The march to the camp near waterloo is led by the giant pink dodo - Extinction Rebellion block Fleet Street outside the Royal Courts of Justice as part of a new round of environmental protests, with their new blue boat the Polly Higgins - named after a woman who died of cancer on the April protest while promoting her idea for an Ecocide Law. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-15th-july-2019-the-march-to-the-camp-near-waterloo-is-led-by-the-giant-pink-dodo-extinction-rebellion-block-fleet-street-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justice-as-part-of-a-new-round-of-environmental-protests-with-their-new-blue-boat-the-polly-higgins-named-after-a-woman-who-died-of-cancer-on-the-april-protest-while-promoting-her-idea-for-an-ecocide-law-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image260393776.html
RMW3HXWM–London, UK. 15th July 2019. The march to the camp near waterloo is led by the giant pink dodo - Extinction Rebellion block Fleet Street outside the Royal Courts of Justice as part of a new round of environmental protests, with their new blue boat the Polly Higgins - named after a woman who died of cancer on the April protest while promoting her idea for an Ecocide Law. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Polly Higgins is an international lawyer UK based barrister award-winning author. Founder of the Earth Law Alliance advocating for a law of Ecocide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-polly-higgins-is-an-international-lawyer-uk-based-barrister-award-137578013.html
RMHYR64D–Polly Higgins is an international lawyer UK based barrister award-winning author. Founder of the Earth Law Alliance advocating for a law of Ecocide
London, UK. 15th July 2019. The climate action group Extinction Rebellion holding protests on several places in the UK such as here in front of the Royal Courts of Law on the Strand, London, closing part of the street demanding a law on Ecocide. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-15th-july-2019-the-climate-action-group-extinction-rebellion-holding-protests-on-several-places-in-the-uk-such-as-here-in-front-of-the-royal-courts-of-law-on-the-strand-london-closing-part-of-the-street-demanding-a-law-on-ecocide-credit-joe-kuis-alamy-news-image260533301.html
RFW3T8TN–London, UK. 15th July 2019. The climate action group Extinction Rebellion holding protests on several places in the UK such as here in front of the Royal Courts of Law on the Strand, London, closing part of the street demanding a law on Ecocide. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
London, UK. 15th July 2019. People listen to speeches as Extinction Rebellion begins another series of protests in five major cities against the criminal inaction by the government on climate and ecological collapse. The protesters brought a yacht named after Polly Higgins who fought for years for an Ecocide Law to the Royal Courts of Justice and continued her fight blocking the Strand all day with performances, discussions, speeches, music and ceremonies in front of the yacht. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-15th-july-2019-people-listen-to-speeches-as-extinction-rebellion-begins-another-series-of-protests-in-five-major-cities-against-the-criminal-inaction-by-the-government-on-climate-and-ecological-collapse-the-protesters-brought-a-yacht-named-after-polly-higgins-who-fought-for-years-for-an-ecocide-law-to-the-royal-courts-of-justice-and-continued-her-fight-blocking-the-strand-all-day-with-performances-discussions-speeches-music-and-ceremonies-in-front-of-the-yacht-peter-marshallalamy-live-news-image260393881.html
RMW3HY1D–London, UK. 15th July 2019. People listen to speeches as Extinction Rebellion begins another series of protests in five major cities against the criminal inaction by the government on climate and ecological collapse. The protesters brought a yacht named after Polly Higgins who fought for years for an Ecocide Law to the Royal Courts of Justice and continued her fight blocking the Strand all day with performances, discussions, speeches, music and ceremonies in front of the yacht. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
Denham, Buckinghamshire, UK. 27th November, 2020. The Denham Wildlife Protection Camp in Denham Country Park. Environmental activists are camping in woodland and living in tree houses next to the HS2 compound as they try to protect the trees from the chainsaws of HS2. The controversial High Speed rail puts 693 wildlife sites, 33 SSSIs and 108 ancient woodlands at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/denham-buckinghamshire-uk-27th-november-2020-the-denham-wildlife-protection-camp-in-denham-country-park-environmental-activists-are-camping-in-woodland-and-living-in-tree-houses-next-to-the-hs2-compound-as-they-try-to-protect-the-trees-from-the-chainsaws-of-hs2-the-controversial-high-speed-rail-puts-693-wildlife-sites-33-sssis-and-108-ancient-woodlands-at-risk-credit-maureen-mcleanalamy-image387518157.html
RF2DECYA5–Denham, Buckinghamshire, UK. 27th November, 2020. The Denham Wildlife Protection Camp in Denham Country Park. Environmental activists are camping in woodland and living in tree houses next to the HS2 compound as they try to protect the trees from the chainsaws of HS2. The controversial High Speed rail puts 693 wildlife sites, 33 SSSIs and 108 ancient woodlands at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
Extinction Rebellion stage a protest outdid the Royal Courts of Justice in central London 15th July 2019. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/extinction-rebellion-stage-a-protest-outdid-the-royal-courts-of-justice-in-central-london-15th-july-2019-image260344719.html
RFW3FM9K–Extinction Rebellion stage a protest outdid the Royal Courts of Justice in central London 15th July 2019.
Royal Courts of Justice. London, UK 15 July 2019 - Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country. Credit: Dinendra Haria/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-courts-of-justice-london-uk-15-july-2019-hundreds-of-extinction-rebellion-climate-change-activists-protests-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justice-demanding-the-legal-system-take-responsibility-in-the-climate-change-crisis-and-ensure-the-safety-of-future-generations-by-making-ecocide-law-the-environmental-group-is-staging-similar-protests-in-leeds-cardiff-glasgow-bristol-norwich-and-other-cities-around-the-country-credit-dinendra-hariaalamy-live-news-image260321249.html
RMW3EJBD–Royal Courts of Justice. London, UK 15 July 2019 - Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country. Credit: Dinendra Haria/Alamy Live News
A pink Dodo is pushed through London streets en-route to where other environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day 'summer uprising' and that 'Ecocide' ought to be a criminal offence in law. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pink-dodo-is-pushed-through-london-streets-en-route-to-where-other-environmental-and-climate-change-protesters-block-fleet-street-on-the-first-day-of-a-week-long-country-wide-protests-using-using-five-boats-to-stop-traffic-in-cardiff-glasgow-bristol-leeds-and-london-on-15th-july-2019-in-london-england-the-group-is-calling-on-the-government-to-declare-a-climate-emergency-saying-it-was-beginning-a-five-day-summer-uprising-and-that-ecocide-ought-to-be-a-criminal-offence-in-law-image260342895.html
RMW3FJ0F–A pink Dodo is pushed through London streets en-route to where other environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day 'summer uprising' and that 'Ecocide' ought to be a criminal offence in law.
London, United Kingdom, 22th of Oct. 2020. Veteran peace campaigner Maria Gallastegui, updates the graffitti regarding The Happy Man Tree, in London’s Hackney. This 150-year-old tree, part of London Heritage, has been awarded this year's Woodland Trust Tree of the Year on 22nd of October. But it could be felled within a few weeks, due to the controversial Berkeley Homes development plans for Hackney's council housing plans. The Council argues that ‘ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-united-kingdom-22th-of-oct-2020-veteran-peace-campaigner-maria-gallastegui-updates-the-graffitti-regarding-the-happy-man-tree-in-londons-hackney-this-150-year-old-tree-part-of-london-heritage-has-been-awarded-this-years-woodland-trust-tree-of-the-year-on-22nd-of-october-but-it-could-be-felled-within-a-few-weeks-due-to-the-controversial-berkeley-homes-development-plans-for-hackneys-council-housing-plans-the-council-argues-that-image383261949.html
RM2D7F2EN–London, United Kingdom, 22th of Oct. 2020. Veteran peace campaigner Maria Gallastegui, updates the graffitti regarding The Happy Man Tree, in London’s Hackney. This 150-year-old tree, part of London Heritage, has been awarded this year's Woodland Trust Tree of the Year on 22nd of October. But it could be felled within a few weeks, due to the controversial Berkeley Homes development plans for Hackney's council housing plans. The Council argues that ‘
Naturalist and TV presenter Chris Packham heads up a demo outside the HQ of Network Rail, Euston, to prevent the destruction of ancient woodlands along the new proposed HS2 rail link between London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds. These include South Cubbington Woods in Warwickshire, which is well know its bluebells, biodiversity and public walks. The banner behind him says 'Tell The Truth' one of Extinction Rebellion's demands. One protester holds a poster saying 'Stop Ecocide'. Chris Packham was also recorded talking for TV. A young protester joined him in sharing a handful of Acorns. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naturalist-and-tv-presenter-chris-packham-heads-up-a-demo-outside-the-hq-of-network-rail-euston-to-prevent-the-destruction-of-ancient-woodlands-along-the-new-proposed-hs2-rail-link-between-london-birmingham-manchester-and-leeds-these-include-south-cubbington-woods-in-warwickshire-which-is-well-know-its-bluebells-biodiversity-and-public-walks-the-banner-behind-him-says-tell-the-truth-one-of-extinction-rebellions-demands-one-protester-holds-a-poster-saying-stop-ecocide-chris-packham-was-also-recorded-talking-for-tv-a-young-protester-joined-him-in-sharing-a-handful-of-acorns-image329146794.html
RF2A3DX2J–Naturalist and TV presenter Chris Packham heads up a demo outside the HQ of Network Rail, Euston, to prevent the destruction of ancient woodlands along the new proposed HS2 rail link between London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds. These include South Cubbington Woods in Warwickshire, which is well know its bluebells, biodiversity and public walks. The banner behind him says 'Tell The Truth' one of Extinction Rebellion's demands. One protester holds a poster saying 'Stop Ecocide'. Chris Packham was also recorded talking for TV. A young protester joined him in sharing a handful of Acorns.
New York, New York, USA. 11th Dec, 2023. Speakers and guests expressed their concerns and the implementation of universal law at the 'Ecocide: Voices of the Victims'' event held at the UN HQ in NYC. The event discussed the term ECOCIDE a term describing the mass destruction of nature by humans, which been officially made a crime and implemented into law since 2021. The concept is not new but due to ever growing issues around the world, it has made an official presence amongst nations within laws and policies and gaining momentum as environmental crises continue to rise.Punis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-new-york-usa-11th-dec-2023-speakers-and-guests-expressed-their-concerns-and-the-implementation-of-universal-law-at-the-ecocide-voices-of-the-victims-event-held-at-the-un-hq-in-nyc-the-event-discussed-the-term-ecocide-a-term-describing-the-mass-destruction-of-nature-by-humans-which-been-officially-made-a-crime-and-implemented-into-law-since-2021-the-concept-is-not-new-but-due-to-ever-growing-issues-around-the-world-it-has-made-an-official-presence-amongst-nations-within-laws-and-policies-and-gaining-momentum-as-environmental-crises-continue-to-risepunis-image575675716.html
RM2TCG870–New York, New York, USA. 11th Dec, 2023. Speakers and guests expressed their concerns and the implementation of universal law at the 'Ecocide: Voices of the Victims'' event held at the UN HQ in NYC. The event discussed the term ECOCIDE a term describing the mass destruction of nature by humans, which been officially made a crime and implemented into law since 2021. The concept is not new but due to ever growing issues around the world, it has made an official presence amongst nations within laws and policies and gaining momentum as environmental crises continue to rise.Punis
Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists gather outside the Royal Courts of Justice during the protest.Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system to take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hundreds-of-extinction-rebellion-climate-change-activists-gather-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justice-during-the-protesthundreds-of-extinction-rebellion-climate-change-activists-protests-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justice-demanding-the-legal-system-to-take-responsibility-in-the-climate-change-crisis-and-ensure-the-safety-of-future-generations-by-making-ecocide-law-the-environmental-group-is-staging-similar-protests-in-leeds-cardiff-glasgow-bristol-norwich-and-other-cities-around-the-country-image260449542.html
RMW3ME1A–Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists gather outside the Royal Courts of Justice during the protest.Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system to take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country.
London, UK. 15th July 2019. The march to the camp near waterloo is led by the giant pink dodo - Extinction Rebellion block Fleet Street outside the Royal Courts of Justice as part of a new round of environmental protests, with their new blue boat the Polly Higgins - named after a woman who died of cancer on the April protest while promoting her idea for an Ecocide Law. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-15th-july-2019-the-march-to-the-camp-near-waterloo-is-led-by-the-giant-pink-dodo-extinction-rebellion-block-fleet-street-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justice-as-part-of-a-new-round-of-environmental-protests-with-their-new-blue-boat-the-polly-higgins-named-after-a-woman-who-died-of-cancer-on-the-april-protest-while-promoting-her-idea-for-an-ecocide-law-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image260393786.html
RMW3HXX2–London, UK. 15th July 2019. The march to the camp near waterloo is led by the giant pink dodo - Extinction Rebellion block Fleet Street outside the Royal Courts of Justice as part of a new round of environmental protests, with their new blue boat the Polly Higgins - named after a woman who died of cancer on the April protest while promoting her idea for an Ecocide Law. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Polly Higgins is an international lawyer UK based barrister award-winning author. Founder of the Earth Law Alliance advocating for a law of Ecocide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-polly-higgins-is-an-international-lawyer-uk-based-barrister-award-137577984.html
RMHYR63C–Polly Higgins is an international lawyer UK based barrister award-winning author. Founder of the Earth Law Alliance advocating for a law of Ecocide
London, UK. 15th July 2019. The climate action group Extinction Rebellion holding protests on several places in the UK such as here in front of the Royal Courts of Law on the Strand, London, closing part of the street demanding a law on Ecocide. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-15th-july-2019-the-climate-action-group-extinction-rebellion-holding-protests-on-several-places-in-the-uk-such-as-here-in-front-of-the-royal-courts-of-law-on-the-strand-london-closing-part-of-the-street-demanding-a-law-on-ecocide-credit-joe-kuis-alamy-news-image260536352.html
RFW3TCNM–London, UK. 15th July 2019. The climate action group Extinction Rebellion holding protests on several places in the UK such as here in front of the Royal Courts of Law on the Strand, London, closing part of the street demanding a law on Ecocide. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
London, UK. 15th July, 2019. Extinction Rebellion sit on the road and begin another series of protests in five major cities against the criminal inaction by the government on climate and ecological collapse. The protesters brought a yacht named after Polly Higgins who fought for years for an Ecocide Law to the Royal Courts of Justice and continued her fight blocking the Strand all day with performances, discussions, speeches, music and ceremonies in front of the yacht. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-15th-july-2019-extinction-rebellion-sit-on-the-road-and-begin-another-series-of-protests-in-five-major-cities-against-the-criminal-inaction-by-the-government-on-climate-and-ecological-collapse-the-protesters-brought-a-yacht-named-after-polly-higgins-who-fought-for-years-for-an-ecocide-law-to-the-royal-courts-of-justice-and-continued-her-fight-blocking-the-strand-all-day-with-performances-discussions-speeches-music-and-ceremonies-in-front-of-the-yacht-credit-peter-marshallalamy-live-news-image260393848.html
RMW3HY08–London, UK. 15th July, 2019. Extinction Rebellion sit on the road and begin another series of protests in five major cities against the criminal inaction by the government on climate and ecological collapse. The protesters brought a yacht named after Polly Higgins who fought for years for an Ecocide Law to the Royal Courts of Justice and continued her fight blocking the Strand all day with performances, discussions, speeches, music and ceremonies in front of the yacht. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
Denham, Buckinghamshire, UK. 27th November, 2020. A tree house high in the trees at the Denham Wildlife Protection Camp in Denham Country Park. Environmental activists are camping in woodland and living in tree houses next to the HS2 compound as they try to protect the trees from the chainsaws of HS2. The controversial HS2 High Speed rail puts 693 wildlife sites, 33 SSSIs and 108 ancient woodlands at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/denham-buckinghamshire-uk-27th-november-2020-a-tree-house-high-in-the-trees-at-the-denham-wildlife-protection-camp-in-denham-country-park-environmental-activists-are-camping-in-woodland-and-living-in-tree-houses-next-to-the-hs2-compound-as-they-try-to-protect-the-trees-from-the-chainsaws-of-hs2-the-controversial-hs2-high-speed-rail-puts-693-wildlife-sites-33-sssis-and-108-ancient-woodlands-at-risk-credit-maureen-mcleanalamy-image387518877.html
RF2DED07W–Denham, Buckinghamshire, UK. 27th November, 2020. A tree house high in the trees at the Denham Wildlife Protection Camp in Denham Country Park. Environmental activists are camping in woodland and living in tree houses next to the HS2 compound as they try to protect the trees from the chainsaws of HS2. The controversial HS2 High Speed rail puts 693 wildlife sites, 33 SSSIs and 108 ancient woodlands at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
Extinction Rebellion stage a protest outdid the Royal Courts of Justice in central London 15th July 2019. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/extinction-rebellion-stage-a-protest-outdid-the-royal-courts-of-justice-in-central-london-15th-july-2019-image260344576.html
RFW3FM4G–Extinction Rebellion stage a protest outdid the Royal Courts of Justice in central London 15th July 2019.
Royal Courts of Justice. London, UK 15 July 2019 - Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country. Credit: Dinendra Haria/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-courts-of-justice-london-uk-15-july-2019-hundreds-of-extinction-rebellion-climate-change-activists-protests-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justice-demanding-the-legal-system-take-responsibility-in-the-climate-change-crisis-and-ensure-the-safety-of-future-generations-by-making-ecocide-law-the-environmental-group-is-staging-similar-protests-in-leeds-cardiff-glasgow-bristol-norwich-and-other-cities-around-the-country-credit-dinendra-hariaalamy-live-news-image260321268.html
RMW3EJC4–Royal Courts of Justice. London, UK 15 July 2019 - Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country. Credit: Dinendra Haria/Alamy Live News
Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day 'summer uprising' and that 'Ecocide' ought to be a criminal offence in law. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/environmental-and-climate-change-protesters-block-fleet-street-on-the-first-day-of-a-week-long-country-wide-protests-using-using-five-boats-to-stop-traffic-in-cardiff-glasgow-bristol-leeds-and-london-on-15th-july-2019-in-london-england-the-group-is-calling-on-the-government-to-declare-a-climate-emergency-saying-it-was-beginning-a-five-day-summer-uprising-and-that-ecocide-ought-to-be-a-criminal-offence-in-law-image260342887.html
RMW3FJ07–Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day 'summer uprising' and that 'Ecocide' ought to be a criminal offence in law.
London, United Kingdom, 22th of Oct. 2020. Veteran peace campaigner Maria Gallastegui, updates the graffitti regarding The Happy Man Tree, in London’s Hackney. This 150-year-old tree, part of London Heritage, has been awarded this year's Woodland Trust Tree of the Year on 22nd of October. But it could be felled within a few weeks, due to the controversial Berkeley Homes development plans for Hackney's council housing plans. The Council argues that ‘ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-united-kingdom-22th-of-oct-2020-veteran-peace-campaigner-maria-gallastegui-updates-the-graffitti-regarding-the-happy-man-tree-in-londons-hackney-this-150-year-old-tree-part-of-london-heritage-has-been-awarded-this-years-woodland-trust-tree-of-the-year-on-22nd-of-october-but-it-could-be-felled-within-a-few-weeks-due-to-the-controversial-berkeley-homes-development-plans-for-hackneys-council-housing-plans-the-council-argues-that-image383261979.html
RM2D7F2FR–London, United Kingdom, 22th of Oct. 2020. Veteran peace campaigner Maria Gallastegui, updates the graffitti regarding The Happy Man Tree, in London’s Hackney. This 150-year-old tree, part of London Heritage, has been awarded this year's Woodland Trust Tree of the Year on 22nd of October. But it could be felled within a few weeks, due to the controversial Berkeley Homes development plans for Hackney's council housing plans. The Council argues that ‘
Naturalist and TV presenter Chris Packham heads up a demo outside the HQ of Network Rail, Euston, to prevent the destruction of ancient woodlands along the new proposed HS2 rail link between London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds. These include South Cubbington Woods in Warwickshire, which is well know its bluebells, biodiversity and public walks. The banner behind him says 'Tell The Truth' one of Extinction Rebellion's demands. One protester holds a poster saying 'Stop Ecocide'. Chris Packham was also recorded talking for TV. A young protester joined him in sharing a handful of Acorns. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naturalist-and-tv-presenter-chris-packham-heads-up-a-demo-outside-the-hq-of-network-rail-euston-to-prevent-the-destruction-of-ancient-woodlands-along-the-new-proposed-hs2-rail-link-between-london-birmingham-manchester-and-leeds-these-include-south-cubbington-woods-in-warwickshire-which-is-well-know-its-bluebells-biodiversity-and-public-walks-the-banner-behind-him-says-tell-the-truth-one-of-extinction-rebellions-demands-one-protester-holds-a-poster-saying-stop-ecocide-chris-packham-was-also-recorded-talking-for-tv-a-young-protester-joined-him-in-sharing-a-handful-of-acorns-image329146815.html
RF2A3DX3B–Naturalist and TV presenter Chris Packham heads up a demo outside the HQ of Network Rail, Euston, to prevent the destruction of ancient woodlands along the new proposed HS2 rail link between London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds. These include South Cubbington Woods in Warwickshire, which is well know its bluebells, biodiversity and public walks. The banner behind him says 'Tell The Truth' one of Extinction Rebellion's demands. One protester holds a poster saying 'Stop Ecocide'. Chris Packham was also recorded talking for TV. A young protester joined him in sharing a handful of Acorns.
New York, New York, USA. 11th Dec, 2023. Speakers and guests expressed their concerns and the implementation of universal law at the 'Ecocide: Voices of the Victims'' event held at the UN HQ in NYC. The event discussed the term ECOCIDE a term describing the mass destruction of nature by humans, which been officially made a crime and implemented into law since 2021. The concept is not new but due to ever growing issues around the world, it has made an official presence amongst nations within laws and policies and gaining momentum as environmental crises continue to rise.Punis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-new-york-usa-11th-dec-2023-speakers-and-guests-expressed-their-concerns-and-the-implementation-of-universal-law-at-the-ecocide-voices-of-the-victims-event-held-at-the-un-hq-in-nyc-the-event-discussed-the-term-ecocide-a-term-describing-the-mass-destruction-of-nature-by-humans-which-been-officially-made-a-crime-and-implemented-into-law-since-2021-the-concept-is-not-new-but-due-to-ever-growing-issues-around-the-world-it-has-made-an-official-presence-amongst-nations-within-laws-and-policies-and-gaining-momentum-as-environmental-crises-continue-to-risepunis-image575675833.html
RM2TCG8B5–New York, New York, USA. 11th Dec, 2023. Speakers and guests expressed their concerns and the implementation of universal law at the 'Ecocide: Voices of the Victims'' event held at the UN HQ in NYC. The event discussed the term ECOCIDE a term describing the mass destruction of nature by humans, which been officially made a crime and implemented into law since 2021. The concept is not new but due to ever growing issues around the world, it has made an official presence amongst nations within laws and policies and gaining momentum as environmental crises continue to rise.Punis
Jessica Winter sings on a boat placed outside Royal Courts of Justice during the protest.Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system to take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jessica-winter-sings-on-a-boat-placed-outside-royal-courts-of-justice-during-the-protesthundreds-of-extinction-rebellion-climate-change-activists-protests-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justice-demanding-the-legal-system-to-take-responsibility-in-the-climate-change-crisis-and-ensure-the-safety-of-future-generations-by-making-ecocide-law-the-environmental-group-is-staging-similar-protests-in-leeds-cardiff-glasgow-bristol-norwich-and-other-cities-around-the-country-image260449554.html
RMW3ME1P–Jessica Winter sings on a boat placed outside Royal Courts of Justice during the protest.Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system to take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country.
London, UK. 15th July 2019. The march to the camp near waterloo is led by the giant pink dodo - Extinction Rebellion block Fleet Street outside the Royal Courts of Justice as part of a new round of environmental protests, with their new blue boat the Polly Higgins - named after a woman who died of cancer on the April protest while promoting her idea for an Ecocide Law. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-15th-july-2019-the-march-to-the-camp-near-waterloo-is-led-by-the-giant-pink-dodo-extinction-rebellion-block-fleet-street-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justice-as-part-of-a-new-round-of-environmental-protests-with-their-new-blue-boat-the-polly-higgins-named-after-a-woman-who-died-of-cancer-on-the-april-protest-while-promoting-her-idea-for-an-ecocide-law-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image260393790.html
RMW3HXX6–London, UK. 15th July 2019. The march to the camp near waterloo is led by the giant pink dodo - Extinction Rebellion block Fleet Street outside the Royal Courts of Justice as part of a new round of environmental protests, with their new blue boat the Polly Higgins - named after a woman who died of cancer on the April protest while promoting her idea for an Ecocide Law. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Polly Higgins is an international lawyer UK based barrister award-winning author. Founder of the Earth Law Alliance advocating for a law of Ecocide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-polly-higgins-is-an-international-lawyer-uk-based-barrister-award-137577992.html
RMHYR63M–Polly Higgins is an international lawyer UK based barrister award-winning author. Founder of the Earth Law Alliance advocating for a law of Ecocide
London, UK. 15th July 2019. The climate action group Extinction Rebellion holding protests on several places in the UK such as here in front of the Royal Courts of Law on the Strand, London, closing part of the street demanding a law on Ecocide. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-15th-july-2019-the-climate-action-group-extinction-rebellion-holding-protests-on-several-places-in-the-uk-such-as-here-in-front-of-the-royal-courts-of-law-on-the-strand-london-closing-part-of-the-street-demanding-a-law-on-ecocide-credit-joe-kuis-alamy-news-image260536697.html
RFW3TD61–London, UK. 15th July 2019. The climate action group Extinction Rebellion holding protests on several places in the UK such as here in front of the Royal Courts of Law on the Strand, London, closing part of the street demanding a law on Ecocide. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
London, UK. 15th July 2019. Rupert Read of Extinction Rebellion speaks from the yacht as XR begins another series of protests in five major cities against the criminal inaction by the government on climate and ecological collapse. The protesters brought a yacht named after Polly Higgins who fought for years for an Ecocide Law to the Royal Courts of Justice and continued her fight blocking the Strand all day with performances, discussions, speeches, music and ceremonies in front of the yacht. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-15th-july-2019-rupert-read-of-extinction-rebellion-speaks-from-the-yacht-as-xr-begins-another-series-of-protests-in-five-major-cities-against-the-criminal-inaction-by-the-government-on-climate-and-ecological-collapse-the-protesters-brought-a-yacht-named-after-polly-higgins-who-fought-for-years-for-an-ecocide-law-to-the-royal-courts-of-justice-and-continued-her-fight-blocking-the-strand-all-day-with-performances-discussions-speeches-music-and-ceremonies-in-front-of-the-yacht-peter-marshallalamy-live-news-image260393872.html
RMW3HY14–London, UK. 15th July 2019. Rupert Read of Extinction Rebellion speaks from the yacht as XR begins another series of protests in five major cities against the criminal inaction by the government on climate and ecological collapse. The protesters brought a yacht named after Polly Higgins who fought for years for an Ecocide Law to the Royal Courts of Justice and continued her fight blocking the Strand all day with performances, discussions, speeches, music and ceremonies in front of the yacht. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
Denham, Buckinghamshire, UK. 27th November, 2020. A young male anti HS2 environmental activist's climbing gear. They are trying to protect the trees from the chainsaws of HS2. The controversial High Speed rail puts 693 wildlife sites, 33 SSSIs and 108 ancient woodlands at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/denham-buckinghamshire-uk-27th-november-2020-a-young-male-anti-hs2-environmental-activists-climbing-gear-they-are-trying-to-protect-the-trees-from-the-chainsaws-of-hs2-the-controversial-high-speed-rail-puts-693-wildlife-sites-33-sssis-and-108-ancient-woodlands-at-risk-credit-maureen-mcleanalamy-image387518578.html
RF2DECYW6–Denham, Buckinghamshire, UK. 27th November, 2020. A young male anti HS2 environmental activist's climbing gear. They are trying to protect the trees from the chainsaws of HS2. The controversial High Speed rail puts 693 wildlife sites, 33 SSSIs and 108 ancient woodlands at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
Extinction Rebellion stage a protest outdid the Royal Courts of Justice in central London 15th July 2019. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/extinction-rebellion-stage-a-protest-outdid-the-royal-courts-of-justice-in-central-london-15th-july-2019-image260346069.html
RFW3FP1W–Extinction Rebellion stage a protest outdid the Royal Courts of Justice in central London 15th July 2019.
Royal Courts of Justice. London, UK 15 July 2019 - Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country. Credit: Dinendra Haria/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-courts-of-justice-london-uk-15-july-2019-hundreds-of-extinction-rebellion-climate-change-activists-protests-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justice-demanding-the-legal-system-take-responsibility-in-the-climate-change-crisis-and-ensure-the-safety-of-future-generations-by-making-ecocide-law-the-environmental-group-is-staging-similar-protests-in-leeds-cardiff-glasgow-bristol-norwich-and-other-cities-around-the-country-credit-dinendra-hariaalamy-live-news-image260321238.html
RMW3EJB2–Royal Courts of Justice. London, UK 15 July 2019 - Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country. Credit: Dinendra Haria/Alamy Live News
Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day 'summer uprising' and that 'Ecocide' ought to be a criminal offence in law. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/environmental-and-climate-change-protesters-block-fleet-street-on-the-first-day-of-a-week-long-country-wide-protests-using-using-five-boats-to-stop-traffic-in-cardiff-glasgow-bristol-leeds-and-london-on-15th-july-2019-in-london-england-the-group-is-calling-on-the-government-to-declare-a-climate-emergency-saying-it-was-beginning-a-five-day-summer-uprising-and-that-ecocide-ought-to-be-a-criminal-offence-in-law-image260342883.html
RMW3FJ03–Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day 'summer uprising' and that 'Ecocide' ought to be a criminal offence in law.
London, United Kingdom, 22th of Oct. 2020. Mary, a local resident, updates the graffitti regarding The Happy Man Tree, in London’s Hackney. This 150-year-old tree, part of London Heritage, has been awarded this year's Woodland Trust Tree of the Year on 22nd of October. But it could be felled within a few weeks, due to the controversial Berkeley Homes development plans for Hackney's council housing plans. The Council argues that ‘campaigners only care for one tree and nothing else.’ On the opposite side, residents believe they all deserve both, “trees and homes”. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-united-kingdom-22th-of-oct-2020-mary-a-local-resident-updates-the-graffitti-regarding-the-happy-man-tree-in-londons-hackney-this-150-year-old-tree-part-of-london-heritage-has-been-awarded-this-years-woodland-trust-tree-of-the-year-on-22nd-of-october-but-it-could-be-felled-within-a-few-weeks-due-to-the-controversial-berkeley-homes-development-plans-for-hackneys-council-housing-plans-the-council-argues-that-campaigners-only-care-for-one-tree-and-nothing-else-on-the-opposite-side-residents-believe-they-all-deserve-both-trees-and-homes-image383261929.html
RM2D7F2E1–London, United Kingdom, 22th of Oct. 2020. Mary, a local resident, updates the graffitti regarding The Happy Man Tree, in London’s Hackney. This 150-year-old tree, part of London Heritage, has been awarded this year's Woodland Trust Tree of the Year on 22nd of October. But it could be felled within a few weeks, due to the controversial Berkeley Homes development plans for Hackney's council housing plans. The Council argues that ‘campaigners only care for one tree and nothing else.’ On the opposite side, residents believe they all deserve both, “trees and homes”.
Naturalist and TV presenter Chris Packham heads up a demo outside the HQ of Network Rail, Euston, to prevent the destruction of ancient woodlands along the new proposed HS2 rail link between London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds. These include South Cubbington Woods in Warwickshire, which is well know its bluebells, biodiversity and public walks. The banner behind him says 'Tell The Truth' one of Extinction Rebellion's demands. One protester holds a poster saying 'Stop Ecocide'. Chris Packham was also recorded talking for TV. A young protester joined him in sharing a handful of Acorns. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naturalist-and-tv-presenter-chris-packham-heads-up-a-demo-outside-the-hq-of-network-rail-euston-to-prevent-the-destruction-of-ancient-woodlands-along-the-new-proposed-hs2-rail-link-between-london-birmingham-manchester-and-leeds-these-include-south-cubbington-woods-in-warwickshire-which-is-well-know-its-bluebells-biodiversity-and-public-walks-the-banner-behind-him-says-tell-the-truth-one-of-extinction-rebellions-demands-one-protester-holds-a-poster-saying-stop-ecocide-chris-packham-was-also-recorded-talking-for-tv-a-young-protester-joined-him-in-sharing-a-handful-of-acorns-image329146946.html
RF2A3DX82–Naturalist and TV presenter Chris Packham heads up a demo outside the HQ of Network Rail, Euston, to prevent the destruction of ancient woodlands along the new proposed HS2 rail link between London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds. These include South Cubbington Woods in Warwickshire, which is well know its bluebells, biodiversity and public walks. The banner behind him says 'Tell The Truth' one of Extinction Rebellion's demands. One protester holds a poster saying 'Stop Ecocide'. Chris Packham was also recorded talking for TV. A young protester joined him in sharing a handful of Acorns.
New York, New York, USA. 11th Dec, 2023. ASHIKA SINGH of International Dispute Resolution Group, mediates speakers at the 'Ecocide: Voices of the Victims'' event held at the UN HQ in NYC. The event discussed the term ECOCIDE a term describing the mass destruction of nature by humans, which been officially made a crime and implemented into law since 2021. The concept is not new but due to ever growing issues around the world, it has made an official presence amongst nations within laws and policies and gaining momentum as environmental crises continue to rise.Punishment ranks Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-new-york-usa-11th-dec-2023-ashika-singh-of-international-dispute-resolution-group-mediates-speakers-at-the-ecocide-voices-of-the-victims-event-held-at-the-un-hq-in-nyc-the-event-discussed-the-term-ecocide-a-term-describing-the-mass-destruction-of-nature-by-humans-which-been-officially-made-a-crime-and-implemented-into-law-since-2021-the-concept-is-not-new-but-due-to-ever-growing-issues-around-the-world-it-has-made-an-official-presence-amongst-nations-within-laws-and-policies-and-gaining-momentum-as-environmental-crises-continue-to-risepunishment-ranks-image575675827.html
RM2TCG8AY–New York, New York, USA. 11th Dec, 2023. ASHIKA SINGH of International Dispute Resolution Group, mediates speakers at the 'Ecocide: Voices of the Victims'' event held at the UN HQ in NYC. The event discussed the term ECOCIDE a term describing the mass destruction of nature by humans, which been officially made a crime and implemented into law since 2021. The concept is not new but due to ever growing issues around the world, it has made an official presence amongst nations within laws and policies and gaining momentum as environmental crises continue to rise.Punishment ranks
An Extinction Rebellion climate change activist shouts slogans outside the Royal Courts of Justice during the protest.Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system to take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-extinction-rebellion-climate-change-activist-shouts-slogans-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justice-during-the-protesthundreds-of-extinction-rebellion-climate-change-activists-protests-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justice-demanding-the-legal-system-to-take-responsibility-in-the-climate-change-crisis-and-ensure-the-safety-of-future-generations-by-making-ecocide-law-the-environmental-group-is-staging-similar-protests-in-leeds-cardiff-glasgow-bristol-norwich-and-other-cities-around-the-country-image260449590.html
RMW3ME32–An Extinction Rebellion climate change activist shouts slogans outside the Royal Courts of Justice during the protest.Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system to take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country.
London, UK. 15th July 2019. The march to the camp near waterloo is led by the giant pink dodo - Extinction Rebellion block Fleet Street outside the Royal Courts of Justice as part of a new round of environmental protests, with their new blue boat the Polly Higgins - named after a woman who died of cancer on the April protest while promoting her idea for an Ecocide Law. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-15th-july-2019-the-march-to-the-camp-near-waterloo-is-led-by-the-giant-pink-dodo-extinction-rebellion-block-fleet-street-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justice-as-part-of-a-new-round-of-environmental-protests-with-their-new-blue-boat-the-polly-higgins-named-after-a-woman-who-died-of-cancer-on-the-april-protest-while-promoting-her-idea-for-an-ecocide-law-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image260393808.html
RMW3HXXT–London, UK. 15th July 2019. The march to the camp near waterloo is led by the giant pink dodo - Extinction Rebellion block Fleet Street outside the Royal Courts of Justice as part of a new round of environmental protests, with their new blue boat the Polly Higgins - named after a woman who died of cancer on the April protest while promoting her idea for an Ecocide Law. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Polly Higgins is an international lawyer UK based barrister award-winning author. Founder of the Earth Law Alliance advocating for a law of Ecocide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-polly-higgins-is-an-international-lawyer-uk-based-barrister-award-137577977.html
RMHYR635–Polly Higgins is an international lawyer UK based barrister award-winning author. Founder of the Earth Law Alliance advocating for a law of Ecocide
London, UK. 15th July 2019. The climate action group Extinction Rebellion holding protests on several places in the UK such as here in front of the Royal Courts of Law on the Strand, London, closing part of the street demanding a law on Ecocide. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-15th-july-2019-the-climate-action-group-extinction-rebellion-holding-protests-on-several-places-in-the-uk-such-as-here-in-front-of-the-royal-courts-of-law-on-the-strand-london-closing-part-of-the-street-demanding-a-law-on-ecocide-credit-joe-kuis-alamy-news-image260535100.html
RFW3TB50–London, UK. 15th July 2019. The climate action group Extinction Rebellion holding protests on several places in the UK such as here in front of the Royal Courts of Law on the Strand, London, closing part of the street demanding a law on Ecocide. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
London, UK. 15th July 2019. People listen to speeches as Extinction Rebellion begins another series of protests in five major cities against the criminal inaction by the government on climate and ecological collapse. The protesters brought a yacht named after Polly Higgins who fought for years for an Ecocide Law to the Royal Courts of Justice and continued her fight blocking the Strand all day with performances, discussions, speeches, music and ceremonies in front of the yacht. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-15th-july-2019-people-listen-to-speeches-as-extinction-rebellion-begins-another-series-of-protests-in-five-major-cities-against-the-criminal-inaction-by-the-government-on-climate-and-ecological-collapse-the-protesters-brought-a-yacht-named-after-polly-higgins-who-fought-for-years-for-an-ecocide-law-to-the-royal-courts-of-justice-and-continued-her-fight-blocking-the-strand-all-day-with-performances-discussions-speeches-music-and-ceremonies-in-front-of-the-yacht-peter-marshallalamy-live-news-image260393878.html
RMW3HY1A–London, UK. 15th July 2019. People listen to speeches as Extinction Rebellion begins another series of protests in five major cities against the criminal inaction by the government on climate and ecological collapse. The protesters brought a yacht named after Polly Higgins who fought for years for an Ecocide Law to the Royal Courts of Justice and continued her fight blocking the Strand all day with performances, discussions, speeches, music and ceremonies in front of the yacht. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
Denham, Buckinghamshire, UK. 27th November, 2020. A sign at the Denham Wildlife Protection Camp in Denham Country Park. Environmental activists are camping in woodland and living in tree houses next to the HS2 compound as they try to protect the trees from the chainsaws of HS2. The controversial HS2 High Speed rail puts 693 wildlife sites, 33 SSSIs and 108 ancient woodlands at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/denham-buckinghamshire-uk-27th-november-2020-a-sign-at-the-denham-wildlife-protection-camp-in-denham-country-park-environmental-activists-are-camping-in-woodland-and-living-in-tree-houses-next-to-the-hs2-compound-as-they-try-to-protect-the-trees-from-the-chainsaws-of-hs2-the-controversial-hs2-high-speed-rail-puts-693-wildlife-sites-33-sssis-and-108-ancient-woodlands-at-risk-credit-maureen-mcleanalamy-image387518548.html
RF2DECYT4–Denham, Buckinghamshire, UK. 27th November, 2020. A sign at the Denham Wildlife Protection Camp in Denham Country Park. Environmental activists are camping in woodland and living in tree houses next to the HS2 compound as they try to protect the trees from the chainsaws of HS2. The controversial HS2 High Speed rail puts 693 wildlife sites, 33 SSSIs and 108 ancient woodlands at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
Extinction Rebellion stage a protest outdid the Royal Courts of Justice in central London 15th July 2019. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/extinction-rebellion-stage-a-protest-outdid-the-royal-courts-of-justice-in-central-london-15th-july-2019-image260344571.html
RFW3FM4B–Extinction Rebellion stage a protest outdid the Royal Courts of Justice in central London 15th July 2019.
Royal Courts of Justice. London, UK 15 July 2019 - Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country. Credit: Dinendra Haria/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-courts-of-justice-london-uk-15-july-2019-hundreds-of-extinction-rebellion-climate-change-activists-protests-outside-the-royal-courts-of-justice-demanding-the-legal-system-take-responsibility-in-the-climate-change-crisis-and-ensure-the-safety-of-future-generations-by-making-ecocide-law-the-environmental-group-is-staging-similar-protests-in-leeds-cardiff-glasgow-bristol-norwich-and-other-cities-around-the-country-credit-dinendra-hariaalamy-live-news-image260321246.html
RMW3EJBA–Royal Courts of Justice. London, UK 15 July 2019 - Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate change activists protests outside the Royal Courts of Justice demanding the legal system take responsibility in the climate change crisis, and ensure the safety of future generations by making ecocide law. The environmental group is staging similar protests in Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Norwich and other cities around the country. Credit: Dinendra Haria/Alamy Live News
Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day 'summer uprising' and that 'Ecocide' ought to be a criminal offence in law. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/environmental-and-climate-change-protesters-block-fleet-street-on-the-first-day-of-a-week-long-country-wide-protests-using-using-five-boats-to-stop-traffic-in-cardiff-glasgow-bristol-leeds-and-london-on-15th-july-2019-in-london-england-the-group-is-calling-on-the-government-to-declare-a-climate-emergency-saying-it-was-beginning-a-five-day-summer-uprising-and-that-ecocide-ought-to-be-a-criminal-offence-in-law-image260342878.html
RMW3FHYX–Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day 'summer uprising' and that 'Ecocide' ought to be a criminal offence in law.
London, United Kingdom, 22th of Oct. 2020. Local residents gather at The Happy Man Tree, in London’s Hackney. This 150-year-old tree, part of London Heritage, has been awarded this year's Woodland Trust Tree of the Year on 22nd of October. But it could be felled within a few weeks, due to the controversial Berkeley Homes development plans for Hackney's council housing plans. The Council argues that ‘campaigners only care for one tree and nothing else.’ On the opposite side, residents believe they all deserve both, “trees and homes”, which are equally crucial to Londoners’ wellbeing. The group Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-united-kingdom-22th-of-oct-2020-local-residents-gather-at-the-happy-man-tree-in-londons-hackney-this-150-year-old-tree-part-of-london-heritage-has-been-awarded-this-years-woodland-trust-tree-of-the-year-on-22nd-of-october-but-it-could-be-felled-within-a-few-weeks-due-to-the-controversial-berkeley-homes-development-plans-for-hackneys-council-housing-plans-the-council-argues-that-campaigners-only-care-for-one-tree-and-nothing-else-on-the-opposite-side-residents-believe-they-all-deserve-both-trees-and-homes-which-are-equally-crucial-to-londoners-wellbeing-the-group-image383262007.html
RM2D7F2GR–London, United Kingdom, 22th of Oct. 2020. Local residents gather at The Happy Man Tree, in London’s Hackney. This 150-year-old tree, part of London Heritage, has been awarded this year's Woodland Trust Tree of the Year on 22nd of October. But it could be felled within a few weeks, due to the controversial Berkeley Homes development plans for Hackney's council housing plans. The Council argues that ‘campaigners only care for one tree and nothing else.’ On the opposite side, residents believe they all deserve both, “trees and homes”, which are equally crucial to Londoners’ wellbeing. The group
Naturalist and TV presenter Chris Packham heads up a demo outside the HQ of Network Rail, Euston, to prevent the destruction of ancient woodlands along the new proposed HS2 rail link between London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds. These include South Cubbington Woods in Warwickshire, which is well know its bluebells, biodiversity and public walks. The banner behind him says 'Tell The Truth' one of Extinction Rebellion's demands. One protester holds a poster saying 'Stop Ecocide'. Chris Packham was also recorded talking for TV. A young protester joined him in sharing a handful of Acorns. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naturalist-and-tv-presenter-chris-packham-heads-up-a-demo-outside-the-hq-of-network-rail-euston-to-prevent-the-destruction-of-ancient-woodlands-along-the-new-proposed-hs2-rail-link-between-london-birmingham-manchester-and-leeds-these-include-south-cubbington-woods-in-warwickshire-which-is-well-know-its-bluebells-biodiversity-and-public-walks-the-banner-behind-him-says-tell-the-truth-one-of-extinction-rebellions-demands-one-protester-holds-a-poster-saying-stop-ecocide-chris-packham-was-also-recorded-talking-for-tv-a-young-protester-joined-him-in-sharing-a-handful-of-acorns-image329146713.html
RF2A3DWYN–Naturalist and TV presenter Chris Packham heads up a demo outside the HQ of Network Rail, Euston, to prevent the destruction of ancient woodlands along the new proposed HS2 rail link between London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds. These include South Cubbington Woods in Warwickshire, which is well know its bluebells, biodiversity and public walks. The banner behind him says 'Tell The Truth' one of Extinction Rebellion's demands. One protester holds a poster saying 'Stop Ecocide'. Chris Packham was also recorded talking for TV. A young protester joined him in sharing a handful of Acorns.
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