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Definition of ecocide in English: ecocidenounˈiːkə(ʊ)sʌɪd mass nounDestruction of the natural environment, especially when deliberate. their crime is nothing less than attempted ecocide Example sentencesExamples - Through a century marked by ecocide - toxic releases, poisoned lands, nuclear accidents - Russian naturalists have battled, often against a totalitarian government, to save refuges like the one where Tatiana now works.
- The great mass of Russians, all too aware of the Soviet ecocide that decimated their land, have a passionate sense of the need to protect their environment.
- We all know that carbon emissions are contributing to global warming and ecocide.
- However, we tend to be less aware of our own ecocide.
- It is reasonable to conclude that the full economic costs of the Sudbury forest ecocide were actually many times the figures arrived at by Linzon.
Definition of ecocide in US English: ecocidenoun Destruction of the natural environment, especially when willfully done. their crime is nothing less than attempted ecocide Example sentencesExamples - However, we tend to be less aware of our own ecocide.
- We all know that carbon emissions are contributing to global warming and ecocide.
- It is reasonable to conclude that the full economic costs of the Sudbury forest ecocide were actually many times the figures arrived at by Linzon.
- Through a century marked by ecocide - toxic releases, poisoned lands, nuclear accidents - Russian naturalists have battled, often against a totalitarian government, to save refuges like the one where Tatiana now works.
- The great mass of Russians, all too aware of the Soviet ecocide that decimated their land, have a passionate sense of the need to protect their environment.
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