My letter today to Zac Goldsmith:
15/11/2019
Zac
Goldsmith, Conservative Candidate for Richmond Park Constituency
Cc: Sandra
Keen, Labour Candidate for Richmond Park Constituency
Sarah
Olney, Liberal Democrat Candidate for Richmond Park Constituency
[Caroline
Shah, Independent Candidate for Richmond Park Constituency - no email found]
Dear Zac
Thank you for
your letter of 31st October written as Minister of State for DEFRA
and DFID in response to my letter of 23rd August.
I was a bit
disappointed that you did not dig deeper into the matter of recognising
Ecocide, but merely repeated the Government’s claim that it “does not recognise
Ecocide”. As I pointed out in my letter of 23rd August, Ecocide is
defined in a submission to the UN Law Commission as “extensive loss or
damage to, or destruction of ecosystem(s) of a given territory(ies), such that
peaceful enjoyment by the inhabitants has been or will be severely diminished.” This clearly applies to the deliberate
destruction by fire of the Amazon, and in observing those fires, anyone can
recognise that ecocide is taking place, since the word “recognise” implies to
acknowledge the existence of a thing.
In your letter,
you state that Government believes that “countries should have sufficient
mechanisms in place, legal and otherwise, to ensure they are able to protect
biodiversity and their important ecosystems”. This clearly is not happening
in the case of Brazil and of many other countries in the world, including,
arguably, our own country. One single overarching international law is
necessary to prevent the many manifestations of ecocide.
You are as
much aware as anyone that ecocide is taking place across the surface of our
planet. We have lost 80% of the biomass of wild mammals in the last 50 years,
and insects are on a trajectory that could render them substantially extinct by
2100. You know that this is a very serious situation indeed. Genocide is
already, rightly, a crime. Ecocide must become a crime also.
I ask you to
take advantage of this election period to reconsider the response you gave as a
Minister, and if re-elected, and if re-appointed to the position you held, I
ask you to press within Government for ecocide to become a crime. If you are
not re-elected, I hope that you will throw your weight behind the campaign for
ecocide to become a crime.
Thank you
Yours
sincerely
Richard Lawson
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