We were delighted that Stop Ecocide International, and our Stop Ecocide Foundation, had a very strong presence during COP27 in November 2022.

Stop Ecocide Foundation had a pavilion (P42), and an official side event at COP27, co-hosted with The Republic of Vanuatu.

We were also involved in events at other pavilions and were delighted to be supporting events organised by Youth for Ecocide Law.

 
 

Co-hosted by: Youth for Ecocide Law, Republic of Vanuatu, World’s Youth for Climate Justice.

This event was an in-person youth-led panel event, with an interactive audience Q&A session, reflecting on how international law could provide powerful levers for positive change for our future. It showcased two international legal avenues to address the climate and ecological crises: criminalising ecocide at the International Criminal Court and seeking an Advisory Opinion from the International Court of Justice.

Speakers:
Jojo Mehta, Chair, Stop Ecocide Foundation.
Mert Kumru, World’s Youth for Climate Justice.
Willy Missack, Secretariat Advisor, Vanuatu Climate Action Network.
Daniela Miranda, Uno.Cinco.

Moderator:
Xiye Bastida, Climate Justice Activist; Co-Founder, Re-Earth Initiative


Hosted by: Youth for Ecocide Law

This in-person Tedx-style session featured a speech and poetry intervention on ecocide law, art and protest from Léa Weimann, eco-activist, student & spokesperson for Youth for Ecocide Law.


Organised by: The National Council of Swedish Youth Organizations (LSU) & NCM

The Global and the Nordic youth statements are clear: Youth want to see a system change and an Ecocide Law. The event will contain a panel discussion followed by an interactive part. The discussion will demonstrate how we (youth) have seen a lack of leadership from the Nordic countries and how we as youth make sure to hold the Nordic region accountable to ensure a better future for our generation.

 
 

Co-hosted by: Faith for Ecocide Law & Stop Ecocide Foundation

This in person gathering and conversation was also an opportunity to present the newly launched multi faith book ‘Faith Voices for Ecocide Law’.

Speakers:
Rev Henrik Grape, Senior Advisor on Care for Creation, Sustainability, and Climate Justice at the World Council of Churches.
Helene Lindmark, Sámi Noaidi, wisdom keeper.
Rev. Fletcher Harper, Executive Director, GreenFaith. Co-founder of Shine and author of GreenFaith: Mobilizing God’s People to Protect the Earth.
Mindahi Bastida (Otomí-Toltec), Director of the Original Nations Program of the Fountain.
Appolinaire Oussou Lio, President of GRABE-BENIN, geographer and naturalist, expert in Earth jurisprudence.

 
 

Co-hosted by: Republic of Vanuatu, The Pacific Islands Climate Action Network (PICAN) & Stop Ecocide Foundation

Recognising “ecocide” - severe and either widespread or long-term harm to nature - as a crime at the International Criminal Court could provide a legal guardrail to steer us back from the precipice by setting an outer boundary to deter, prevent and sanction the worst threats to ecosystems and keystone species.

A clear legal advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice on the responsibilities of states with respect to climate change could set out what citizens should expect from their policy-makers and why.

Together these avenues can frame the duties and responsibilities that could bridge to a liveable world for the children of all species, including our own.

Speakers:
H.E. Bakoa Kaltongga
, Special Envoy on Climate Change for the Pacific.
Solomon Yeo, Lead Campaigner, Pacific Island Students Fighting Climate Change.
Jojo Mehta, Co-founder and Executive Director, Stop Ecocide International.
Reverend James Bhagwan, General Secretary, Pacific Conference of Churches. (virtual)

Moderator:
Lavetanalagi Seru, Regional Policy Coordinator, Pacific Islands Climate Action Network.


Co-hosted by: Bangladesh Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change & Stop Ecocide Foundation

Recognizing ecocide - severe and either widespread or long-term harm to nature - as a crime would address a fundamental root cause of climate and ecological crisis. It could provide a legal guardrail to deter, prevent and sanction the worst threats to vital carbon sinks, ecosystems and keystone species, while strengthening existing laws and creating the necessary parameters for effective climate action. 

Bangladesh is an active participant in this growing global conversation, along with other climate-vulnerable states.

Speakers: 
Jojo Mehta, Chair, Stop Ecocide Foundation, Convenor of the Expert panel for the legal definition of ecocide.
Nnimmo Bassey, Environmental justice advocate, Director of the Health of Mother Earth Foundation. 
Rizwana Hasan, Director, Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association

Moderator:
Saber Chowdhury, Chair of the Environment & Forests Parliamentary Standing Committee, Bangladesh


Co-Founder and Executive Director, Stop Ecocide International, Jojo Mehta was joined by Patricia Gualinga, human rights and indigenous rights defender of the Pueblo Kichwa de Sarayaku, of the Ecuadorian Amazon for this fire side chat.

 
 

Presented By: Oceanic Global

Promise & Potential for the Future of Our Ocean Scientific discovery, ocean exploration, and technological innovation all demonstrate how the ocean is our greatest ally in addressing climate change.

This event featured Stop Ecocide International Co-Founder and Executive Director Jojo Mehta alongside a lineup of other notable speakers.


Co-hosted by: Republic of Vanuatu, Youth for Ecocide Law & Stop Ecocide International

At this youth led panel event featuring globaly recognized youth climate organizers, voices from frontline nations and dynamic environmentalists, discussions took place about how ecocide law can protect the planet and support so many other proposed solutions.

This movement is gaining rapid momentum around the world, from grassroots to the highest diplomatic levels, and young people are leading the way.

Speakers:
Danii Kehler, Indigenous Artist, Manager of SevenGen and Spiritual Gangsta.
Léa Weimann, Spokesperson for Youth for Ecocide Law.
Maria Alejandra Aguilar, Colombian lawyer in advocacy, Arctic Angel.
Willy Missack, Secretariat Advisor, Vanuatu Climate Action Network.
Sophia Kianni, environmentalist, Student, founder of Climate Cardinals,

Moderator: Lily Cole, actor, author and filmmaker.

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The power of youth to change the world;
Focused on education, youth empowerment and ecocide.

Hosted by: Youthopia

Léa Weimann, a Youth for Ecocide Law / Stop Ecocide representative spoke at the official launch of Youthtopia Younite 2022 at the Extreme Hangout.

 
 

Jojo Mehta, Stop Ecocide International Co-Founder and Executive Director, spoke at this event - part of the Futures Lab series, hosted by the UN Climate Change High-Level Champions, Nigel Topping and Dr. Mahmoud Mohieldin.

This Futures Lab 'Restructuring the Law for a Net Zero Future' explored how the law can better adapt to become flexible and a key driver of - rather than responder to or blocker of - climate action and bold, imaginative ideas for systems change aimed at accelerating climate action and catalysing the transition to a regenerative and just world.

 
 

Official COP27 side event
Co-hosted by:
The Republic of Vanuatu, Stop Ecocide Foundation & Planète Amazone

An international criminal law framework to deter and prevent severe and widespread or long-term destruction of ecosystems - now increasingly known as “ecocide” - could provide a sorely needed guardrail and guidance system to catalyse strategic change across industry and policy.

This Official COP27 side event explored how this legal initiative is rapidly gathering momentum and cross-sector support around the globe, as a way to reframe our relationship with the living world around us from one of harm to one of harmony.

Speakers:
Malcolm Dalesa
Hon Zakia Khattabi, Minister of the Climate, the Environment, Sustainable Development and Green Deal, Belgium
Jojo Mehta, Chair, Stop Ecocide Foundation 
James Cameron, Barrister, independent advisor, advocate, recognised authority in global climate change movement.
Chief Ninawa, Huni Kuí people, President of FEPHAC, Spokesperson of the Alliance of Mother Nature's Guardians. 
Nnimmo Bassey, Environmental justice advocate, Director of the Health of Mother Earth Foundation.

Moderator:
Henry Neufeldt, Head of Section, Impact Assessment and Adaptation Analysis, UN Environment Programme.