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  2. Environmental crime - Wikipedia

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    Environmental crime is an illegal act which directly ... imprisonment of corporate officers changed the face of environmental law enforcement. For example, ...

  3. List of environmental lawsuits - Wikipedia

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    On this page, environmental lawsuit means "a lawsuit where the well-being of an environmental asset or the well-being of a set of environmental assets is in dispute". Also on this page, lawsuit with environmental relevance means "a lawsuit where a non-environmental entity or a set of non-environmental entities is in dispute, but whose outcome has relevance for an environmental asset or for a ...

  4. Category:Environmental crime - Wikipedia

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    Environmental crimes in Brazil (4 P) I. Illegal housing (17 P) Illegal logging (1 C, 8 P) Illegal mining (1 C, 13 P) Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (18 P) K.

  5. Maritime environmental crime - Wikipedia

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    Environmental maritime crimes are committed at sea with the intent of avoiding regulations and extra fees, meaning that criminals can have important financial gains by bypassing legal protocols. [2] As an example, dumping fuel instead of going through the designated legal processes can save companies from 80 to 220.000 dollars. [6]

  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. Toxic waste dumping by the 'Ndrangheta - Wikipedia

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    The introduction of more rigorous environmental legislation in the 1980s made illegal waste dumping a lucrative business for organized crime groups in Italy. [1] The phenomenon of widespread environmental crime perpetrated by criminal syndicates like the Camorra and 'Ndrangheta has given rise to the term "ecomafia". [2]

  8. List of environmental killings - Wikipedia

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    Environmental killings are murders, assassinations, or other unlawful killings which are linked to environmental issues such as illegal logging, mining, land grabbing, pollution etc. Victims have included not only environmental and land rights activists, but also members of indigenous communities and journalists who have reported on these issues.

  9. 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 ...