David Whyte
@david-whyte.bsky.social
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Professor of Climate Justice at Queen Mary University of London Law School. Director of @ccccjustice.bsky.social. Op eds. in The Independent, The Guardian, The Age, The Herald and Al Jazeera.
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ccccjustice.bsky.social
Today we launch a major new report that reveals how British investors profit from the destruction of the third largest rainforest in the world, in West Papua.

Those investors are implicated in a brutal campaign of political repression.

Read the report here 👇👇👇

ccccjustice.org/publications/
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ccccjustice.bsky.social
Yesterday the police raided the houses of our close colleagues in Defend Our Juries. They are facing very serious charges just for protesting against a genocide.

We demand their immediate release.

Read our statement here 👇👇

ccccjustice.org/2025/09/03/e...
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ccccjustice.bsky.social
Just published!!!!

CCCCJ member @billspence.bsky.social‬ reviews 'Overshoot', a book which seeks to explain why the world is carrying on as if climate change is a conspiracy (if though we all know its real)..

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ccccjustice.org/2025/07/31/t...
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350nyc.bsky.social
Read the report by @ccccjustice and see how asset mgrs encourage the ongoing expansion of oil and gas production.

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david-whyte.bsky.social
Looking forward to hearing what the answer is to this.
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Ogoni activists and rights organisations criticise the hypocrisy of the Nigerian state.

Is the pardon of the Ogoni 9 a precursor to more oil extraction in the Niger Delta?

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ccccjustice.org/2025/06/26/k...
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“We get stronger as a movement in spite of the threats & the assassinations!”

This year’s CLASCO Award has been won by the Ríos Vivos Movement. Read Ignasi Bernat's commentary & translation of the Ríos Vivos Movevement's acceptance speach on our latest blog.

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3 weeks after the atrocity it was already clear there was prima facie evidence for charges of corporate manslaughter against the clearly responsible public and private corporations which produced the fire: www.crimeandjustice.org.uk/resources/hi... @david-whyte.bsky.social @inquest-org.bsky.social
From Hillsborough to Grenfell | Centre for Crime and Justice Studies
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ccccjustice.bsky.social
“We remain alive... to leave a better land for future generations.”

This year’s CLASCO Award has been won by the Ríos Vivos Movement. Ignasi Bernat's commentary and translation of the speech given by the Ríos Vivos Movevement's Milena Mora is here.

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"Public ownership is the only way we can save our crumbling utilities"

Thames Water, more than any other privatised company, has provoked a very high level of public anger. Eleanor Godwin and David Whyte discuss why and explore what we can do about it

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Thames Water and the failures of privatisation - Red Pepper
Thames Water has provoked a very high level of public anger. Eleanor Godwin and David Whyte discuss why and explore what we can do about it
www.redpepper.org.uk
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ccccjustice.bsky.social
The legal profession is grappling with the ethical predicaments posed by the climate and ecological crisis. Lawyers are asking how they refuse work that contributes to climate breakdown.

Reas our latest blog from Eduard Zelinschi and Monika Sobiecki here: ccccjustice.org/2025/05/26/r...
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environmentalpol.bsky.social
New article!

Law’s quick fix? Ecocide, social transformation and the pitfalls of criminalisation by @pashukanist.bsky.social & @david-whyte.bsky.social

The article challenges, from a critical perspective, the idea that to deal with ecocide we merely need to change the law.

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Calls to criminalise ‘ecocide’ are, it seems, everywhere. What unites these calls is both a sense of urgency and a need for international action. The need for a quick and plausible fix makes international law assume a very specific allure to those who seek to combat. We argue that the proposed crime of ecocide is unable to tackle the social reality of ecocide and may indeed compromise further our ability to do so. At the same time, it argues that it is neither desirable nor possible for us to simply ‘abandon’ the law; until the system of production is transformed, environmental struggles will necessarily be forced to reckon with law and to demand regulatory outcomes.
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Will Labour's plan to criminalise water bosses clean up our rivers?

Our new blog from Eleanor Godwin and @david-whyte.bsky.social, co-published with @redpeppermag.bsky.social
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Looking forward to this event at Kairos, Tottenham Court Rd London W1T 4TG.

tomorrow.

www.kairos.london/event/kill-t...
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stevetombs.bsky.social
“political leaders are currently showing unprecedented support for Big Oil ... If we really want to ‘drain the swamp’, we need to start with the big asset managers who are able to keep getting richer and richer by increasing fossil fuel production”.
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🔴The Big Money Firms Bankrolling a Global Retreat From Climate Targets

A small group of “super investors” is quietly fuelling the oil industry’s abandonment of environmental goals

bylinetimes.com/2025/04/14/t...
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ccccjustice.bsky.social
Fossil Capital in the Caribbean

In our new blog, @joseatiles.bsky.social and @david-whyte.bsky.social exposes the role of offshore secrecy jurisdictions in facilitating climate breakdown.

Read it here: ccccjustice.org/2025/04/22/e...
david-whyte.bsky.social
Thanks Jeremy. not exactly a weekend read I would choose. But its good to hear you are doing lectures on this. On that basis, I would massively recommend your courses! Good luck with the lectures.