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  2. Environmental activist killings in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    About 16% of its population lives on a daily income of $1.90 USD or less, and 74.6 people per 100,000 are murdered each year. It also ranks lowest on the Human Development Index, with a score of 130. Honduras and Guatemala have the highest prevalence of direct violence against environmental activists.

  3. List of environmental killings - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the Environmental Justice Foundation reported that in at least 11 countries people had been murdered for opposing shrimp farming and its associated environmental impacts. [ 4 ] According to Global Witness , the number of environmental killings worldwide reached 147 in 2012, and the total number of such murders between 2002 and 2013 ...

  4. Hazel M. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Cheryl helped pass the law of the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act that helped people of color to have new job opportunities in Chicago. [18] The People for Community Recovery website [1] continues to dedicate Hazel M. Johnson's environmental justice work and has provided timelines through Johnson's active policy changes. The People for ...

  5. Eco-terrorism - Wikipedia

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    Eco-terrorism is an act of violence which is committed in support of environmental causes, against people or property. [1] [2]The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) defines eco-terrorism as "...the use or threatened use of violence of a criminal nature against innocent victims or their property by an environmentally oriented, subnational group for environmental-political ...

  6. List of environmental conflicts - Wikipedia

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    The Environmental Justice Atlas documented 3,100 environmental conflicts worldwide as of April 2020 and emphasised that many more conflicts remained undocumented. [1] Gas flaring and oil spills in the Niger Delta contribute to local conflict. Climate activists blockade British Airports Authority's headquarters for day of action.

  7. Slow violence - Wikipedia

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    Atmospheric pollution is a type of slow violence. Slow violence is violence which occurs gradually and is not necessarily visible. Slow violence is incremental and is dynamic across time, [1] [2] in contrast with a conception of general violence as an event or action that is immediate, explosive and spectacular. [3]

  8. Ecofascism - Wikipedia

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    As said in a policy brief for The International Center for Counter-Terrorism, this "linguistic violence" [25] entails that "the invasion of non-native species that threaten the environment becomes synonymous with the invasion of immigrants, the protection of the environment with the protection of borders, trash with people, and environmental ...

  9. Environmental terrorism - Wikipedia

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    Environmental terrorism consists of one or more unlawful or even hostile actions that harm or destroy environmental resources or deprive others of their use. [1] It is different to environmental vandalism , which is a rather permitted but ethically disputed destruction of environment.