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The greatest
environmental crime of the century: the war in Ukraine
The
invasion of Ukraine by Russia is not only a crime against peace, but also
against the environment and the future of humanity. If Putin is rewarded with
impunity, the door opens to successive wars, irreversible environmental
destruction, and the encouragement of the strong to invade the weak.
Just as
Hitler and Stalin invaded Poland, Putin and his supporters repeat the same
imperialist and militarist logic. But today, the environmental damage is even
more devastating:
- 180
million tons of CO₂ emitted since 2022.
- 3 million hectares of forests
destroyed,
essential for carbon absorption.
- 8,000+
documented cases of ecocide, including contamination of water, soil
and biodiversity.
- €85
billion in environmental damages already calculated.
Ecocide: an emerging international crime
Ukraine is turning every destroyed hectare and every ton of
CO₂ into legal and financial evidence. Satellites, drones and local inspections document each incident for
international tribunals.
But the UN
and the International Criminal Court remain powerless against “The Great
Dictator,” as Chaplin satirized Hitler. It is urgent to recognize ecocide
as an international crime and to create a New Global Justice capable of punishing
environmental destruction in wars.
Peace as a condition for climate
António Guterres and UNEP have already stated: “environmental
damage knows no borders.” The
war threatens human health, food security and the global climate.
There is no
effective environmental policy without peace. COP30 must assume that the
greatest ecological contribution is to end wars and secure just peace.
Call to action
- Immediate
withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine.
- Restoration of borders and
reconstruction paid by Russia and its accomplices.
- Creation of a New UN and
a New Global Justice to punish environmental crimes of war.
- Union
of peaceful citizens against imperialists and militarists.
Conclusion
COP30
cannot be complicit in silence. The war in Ukraine is today the greatest crime
against the environment and against the future of humanity.
Just
peace is the first condition to save the planet.
Political
and Environmental Manifesto for COP30
Political and Environmental Manifesto for COP30
and online followers or other forms of information and communication,
The invasion of Ukraine is not only a crime
against peace, but also against the environment and the future of humanity. The
most important outcome of COP30 may be to end the war of Russia’s invasion of
Ukraine and prevent successive wars of invasion.
- Introduction
- Central statement: “The
worst current crime against the environment, with the worst future
consequences, is the invasion of Ukraine.”
- Historical comparison: the
invasion of Ukraine by Putin = the invasion of Poland by Hitler and
Stalin. Nazis and Stalinists who supported Hitler and Stalin in the
invasion of Poland are like Putinists who support Putin in the invasion of
Ukraine.
- Warning: if Putin is rewarded,
the door opens to successive wars and irreversible environmental
destruction.
Chapter
2 – War in Ukraine, Environment and Pollution
The war in Ukraine has become one of the most destructive environmental events
of the decade.
- The UN estimates 12.6 million
deaths per year due to pollution.
- Since
2022, the war has caused over 1,500 documented environmental incidents,
contaminating water, soil and biodiversity.
It has emitted 180 million tons of CO₂ and caused $71
billion in environmental damage, including the destruction of 3 million
hectares of forests.
Putin repeats the imperialist logic of Stalin and Hitler, using war as a
Machiavellian tool to restore imperial glory at the cost of human lives and
ecosystems.
Ukraine is transforming environmental data into legal and financial evidence,
setting a precedent for future wars to be judged also by their climate and
ecological impact.
Conclusion: COP30 must
recognize that there is no effective environmental policy without peace.
Chapter
3 – Putin, Global Crimes and the Powerlessness of International Tribunals and
the UN
- The war in Ukraine has already caused
229.7 million tons of CO₂ and €85 billion in direct
environmental damage.
- Over 3 million hectares of
forests have been destroyed, rivers and soils contaminated, and 1,500+
ecological incidents documented.
Ukraine
systematically collects evidence using satellites, drones and local
inspections.
International tribunals and the UN remain weak: the ICC has received
reports, the UN highlights long-term environmental impacts, and experts
call for a special tribunal for environmental crimes in wars.
NGOs and institutions (UNEP, EU, OECD, WWF, Greenpeace, IPCC) monitor, protest
and demand reparations.
Conclusion: Ukraine is turning environmental destruction into legal
and financial evidence, setting a precedent that future wars must also be
judged by their climate and ecological impact.
Chapter
4 – Psychology and “New Ethical Online Marxism”
- War is driven by imperialist,
militarist and Machiavellian impulses.
- Peace requires basic
psychology: cooperation, empathy and global ethics.
- Transparent information is the
best weapon against propaganda and lies.
New Ethical Online Marxism: always renewed, adapted to social and technological evolution, replacing imperialist patriotism with universal civil and ethical values.
Collaboration instead of class struggle: unite civilians, pacifists and workers against imperialists and militarists; support the disadvantaged with dignity and justice.
New Global Justice: reward the best with resources from the worst; subject all laws to global ethical common sense; democratic tribunals to prevent wars and environmental destruction.
Conclusion: New Ethical Online Marxism is applied psychology for global coexistence, with information, justice and cooperation as pillars to avoid wars and ecological catastrophes.
Chapter
5 – Collaboration of Classes Instead of Class Struggle
- Marx
and Engels claimed history was made of class struggle.
- This
struggle, led by violent and Machiavellian dictators, caused catastrophes:
80 million deaths under Maoism and 40 million under Stalinism.
- The violence of “dictators of
the proletariat” against the intelligent and peaceful proved that class
struggle produced destruction, not justice.
True history: from Machiavelli’s principality struggles to national conflicts, then groups of nations in World Wars I and II. Today, Putin and Kim Jong-un threaten NATO, risking a catastrophe worse than past wars.
Proposal: replace aggression with cooperation; unite civilians, pacifists and workers against imperialists and militarists; support the disadvantaged with dignity and justice.
Conclusion: History must be rewritten as collaboration of classes. COP30 must recognize collaboration as the path to peace and environmental survival.
Chapter 6 – Conclusion
- António
Guterres and UNEP stress: “environmental damage knows no borders”.
- The war in Ukraine threatens human
health, food security and the global climate.
- The UN and international
tribunals remain powerless against “The Great Dictator”, as Chaplin
satirized Hitler.
Ecocide as crime: Ukraine demands recognition of environmental destruction as war crimes or ecocide. Estimated damage: €85 billion and 8,000+ documented cases.
Pollution and emissions: 180 million tons of CO₂, 3 million hectares of forests destroyed, 1,549 ecological incidents.
UN and OECD actions: plastic pollution reduction, recycling, ecosystem restoration, corporate responsibility, net-zero commitments, $115.9 billion for climate adaptation.
Final conclusion: The war proves there is no effective environmental policy without peace. COP30 must recognize that the greatest ecological contribution is to end wars and secure just peace.
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10 Sentences Manifesto
- The invasion of Ukraine is the
greatest environmental and human crime of the century.
- Without
peace, there is no effective climate policy.
- Putin repeats Hitler and Stalin: war,
theft and destruction.
- The war has already emitted 180
million tons of CO₂.
- 3 million hectares of forests have
been destroyed.
- Over
8,000 cases of ecocide are documented.
- The
UN and tribunals remain powerless against “The Great Dictator.”
- It
is urgent to recognize ecocide as an international crime.
- COP30 must declare that just
peace is an ecological condition.
- Saving the planet begins by ending
the war.
📊 P.S.: According to recent data,
the war in Ukraine has already generated more than 230 million tons of CO₂
equivalent. A single wave of attacks with hundreds of drones and missiles
causes spikes in air pollution in Kyiv, in addition to the destruction of forests
and infrastructure amounting to over €100 billion in environmental damages.
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