Eco-warfare
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British pronunciation/ˈiːkəʊwˈɔːfeə/
American pronunciation/ˈiːkoʊwˈɔːɹfɛɹ/

Definition & Meaning of "eco-warfare"

Eco-warfare
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the deliberate use of environmental harm as a strategy in conflict, or efforts to protect the environment from such harm

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Example
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Deforestation and destruction of natural habitats for strategic purposes may be acts of eco-warfare.
The intentional poisoning of water sources during wartime is an example of eco-warfare.
Damaging agricultural lands to disrupt food production can be considered a form of eco-warfare.
Efforts to contaminate soil with harmful substances to render it unusable represent eco-warfare tactics.
The release of pollutants or toxins into the air to harm human health and ecosystems falls under eco-warfare.
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