04.11.2024

Destroying our planet, fueling instability

Understanding nature crimes to fight back

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Nature crimes involve illegal activities that exploit and destroy natural resources, severely impacting ecosystems, communities, and global stability. These crimes, often linked to organized crime networks, include illegal logging, mining, wildlife trafficking, crimes linked to illegal fishing, and land conversion. The environmental destruction caused by these activities leads to widespread ecological harm and social instability.

Organized crime thrives on the destruction of natural resources, fueling violence, corruption, and social unrest. Illegal logging, poaching, unregulated mining, and land grabbing are not isolated incidents—they are part of a larger criminal network that profits from the devastation of ecosystems. The damage is irreversible if left unchecked.

By understanding these crimes and their impact, we can take action to protect the environment and communities.

Learn more about the devastating connection between Organized crime and Nature crimes and the Resilience Fund

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