Replying to @CalvinBrooks87 5/5: The exploitation of Western democratic systems by PFDJ-affiliated groups demands immediate attention. Their activities pose a threat to both host nations and Eritrean refugees seeking genuine freedom. #BlueRevolution Show more
Today is the International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict Humanity counts its war casualties in death, injury, and destroyed property, but the environment has often remained the unpublicised victim of Show more un.org International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict |...
north korean soldier in ukraine, the global capital of child abuse material, finding out the capitalist west is actually as evil and degenerate as the communist propaganda they grew up on told them it was Quote Gideon Rachman @gideonrachman · 11h A usually reliable source tells me that the North Korean soldiers who have deployed to Russia have never had unfettered access to the internet before. As a result, they are gorging on pornography.
It happens everywhere, when the domestic crisis is too big to contain, politicians always whip up hatred to another nation for war, so they send energetic young man to battlefield and waste them, then nobody can hold them accountable anymore. Stop them. Show more eurekaq.org We are not the Chessboard
U.S. social imperialists trade the illusion of order and safety for themselves for allowing the capitalist duopoly to wage brutal wars against peoples' struggling for national liberation & against U.S. domination. It is a backward & immoral position. Show more Quote Al Jazeera English @AJEnglish · 3h The UN has warned that Palestinian civilians held under “near-total brutal siege” by Israeli forces in northern Gaza are “starving while the world watches”.
The system is cruel and violent. It pits allies against each other. Practice empathy. Acknowledge each other's pain. Respect strategic differences. Many are trying to make as ethical choices as possible in an impossible situation. Show more
Who cares if we can’t grow enough food, it’s all about the profits! #AEW2024 where BigOil&Gas sells the story that "DrillBabyDrill" is not really the new colonialism, but about the ending energy poverty. Ignoring climate scientists & the climate shocks reducing crop yields. Show more The Green Connection
— Extinction Rebellion Cape Town (@CtxRebellion) November 5, 2024
Though humanity has always counted its war casualties in terms of dead and wounded soldiers and civilians, destroyed cities and livelihoods, the environment has often remained the unpublicized victim of #war. Water wells have been polluted, crops torched, forests cut down, soils… Show more
— Mohammad Ali Taheri Movement (@Taheri_Movement) November 6, 2024
Replying to @McShayme2011 2 targeting schools, hospitals, residential buildings, refugee camps, essential infrastructure, destruction of water, electricity, and sewage systems, engineering a famine to starve 2 million to death, blockading medicine, goods, people, and essential resources, targeting 3 Show more
— McShayme2011 Formerly McShayne2011 (@McShayme2011) November 5, 2024
International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict
International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict aims to raise awareness about the devastating consequences of armed conflict on the environment and natural resources. The key focus of this day is to promote a better understanding of how to effectively protect and preserve the environment from the destructive consequences of war, such as deforestation, land degradation, and pollution. It also highlights the necessity for responsible environmental management of energy, water, and land resources to ensure the well-being and development of the human race.
The United Nations (UN) proclaimed International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict in November 2001 in response to the growing global concern about environmental damage caused by modern warfare. As a member of the UN and a country committed to ecological preservation, New Zealand acknowledges the importance of this day. It seeks to align its military operations and disaster relief efforts with environmental protection practices. New Zealand’s defence industry plays a crucial role in achieving this goal by developing innovative technologies and techniques that can be used to safeguard the environment during conflicts or emergencies.
In New Zealand, International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict encourages government agencies, local communities, educational institutions, and residents to engage in activities that promote environmental protection and awareness. Events and seminars are often organized on this day to discuss sustainable methods of overcoming the ecological challenges faced during wars and other natural disasters. New Zealand, like other countries, observes this important day on November 6th each year with the aim of promoting environmentally sustainable and responsible strategies in both peacekeeping and conflict situations.
Facts about this day
According to the U.N Environment Programme, over the last 60 years, 40% of all domestic conflicts have been linked to an exploitation of natural resources.
According to the Conflict and Environment Observatory, the largest militaries produce more carbon dioxide emissions than most of the world's countries combined.
New Zealand has contributed to numerous United Nations peacekeeping missions since the 1950s, including in East Timor, Bosnia, Cambodia, and the Solomon Islands. During these missions, NZDF personnel have played crucial roles in the disarmament and demobilization of armed groups, as well as the protection of human rights and the environment.
New Zealand is actively involved in landmine clearance operations around the world, particularly in Southeast Asia and the Pacific region. These efforts not only save lives but also protect the environment by removing hazardous materials that could contaminate soil, water, and ecosystems.
In the News and Trending in NZ for International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict
Research and discuss environmental impacts on your community. Find out how you can make a positive impact or change.
Identify and support organizations in New Zealand that are actively engaged in protecting the environment during war and armed conflict. Donate, volunteer, or collaborate with these organizations to make a positive impact.
Write letters or organize meetings with local politicians, government officials, or NGOs to discuss the importance of protecting the environment during times of conflict. Advocate for policies that promote environmental stewardship and hold those responsible for environmental damage accountable.