Definition
Eco-warfare is the deliberate use of environmental destruction as a weapon of war. Imagine intentionally damaging forests, water supplies, or ecosystems to weaken an enemy. 🏞️ It's like turning nature itself into a weapon. It can involve setting fires, poisoning water sources, or destroying crops to disrupt an enemy's economy and ability to fight. Eco-warfare is often considered a violation of international law due to its long-term and widespread consequences. It highlights the devastating impact of war on the environment.