be an ambassador

 

How you can help:

  • Spread the word - literally
    The greater the awareness, the more people using the word ECOCIDE and the larger the number of Earth Protectors signed up, the more our governments can see it's time to make ECOCIDE a crime.
    So, Tell everyone! Talk about it in your networks and environmental groups, make it your mission to sign up your friends, your family, your colleagues …

  • Social media
    Join our Facebook, Twitter, Instagram & linkedin platforms. Like & share our posts and blogs on your social media.

  • Resources
    When the time feels right, distribute leaflets & placards in your community, at events, demonstrations and festivals.  Download & print

  • Write to elected officials ( for example: senator, governor, MP)

  • Become a Conscientious Protector if that is your passion

  • Encourage organisations , NGO or business to sign our manifesto

  • share with your contacts & social media networks @ecocidelaw

  • Help us get it on the radar of interest groups, influencers, business leaders, NGO or media     


Become an active Stop Ecocide ambassador:

We invite you to actively become a Stop Ecocide ambassador by giving talks, organising events, joining or helping us evolve a branch of the campaign in your country. 

  • Give a talk / online discussion
    Download our official short introductory talk here. We also have an informative FAQs section on the web site which should help with any questions afterwards.

    Do use these resources to help you prepare: Media / About

  • Event
    Create a fund-raising event or run a stand                       


Want to be even more involved?

Perhaps you are interested in:

  • Offering your expertise in some way

  • Helping with social media

  • Helping with essential translation work

  • Setting up a Stop Ecocide campaign team in your country.

If any of this sounds of interest… then please contact us at: volunteers@stopecocide.earth


The more ordinary people, the more social networks, the more NGOs, the more interest groups, the more politicians and journalists recognise the power of criminalising the destruction of nature, the more they call ECOCIDE the crime that it should be, the stronger the momentum for the change in law that is required