Lawyer and visionary thinker Polly Higgins, who campaigned for ecocide to be internationally recognized as a crime on par with genocide and war crimes, died Sunday at the age of 50.

She had been diagnosed with an aggressive cancer last month and given just weeks to live.

“There’s a growing recognition that a lot of campaigning is not getting us where we need to go, and just saying fossil fuel extraction should stop is not enough. It has to be criminalized,” Higgins said to DeSmogBlog last month.

Climate mobilization 350.org mourned her passing, writing, “Her legacy lives on in all those who continue the fight for #ClimateJustice.”

Author and climate activist Naomi Klein praised Higgins’s work as well.

“She devoted her life to changing broken laws that have failed so miserably to protect the natural systems upon which we all depend. Her work will live on,” Klein wrote.

SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT

Click Here: COLLINGWOOD MAGPIES 2019