By Natasa Ioannou
Advocating for environmental justice in crucial times of war is always an agonising and painful challenge. The urgency to safeguard our environment remains unwavering, but the turmoil of war clouds our efforts, leaving us questioning the efficacy and ethical implications of our actions. It is a struggle that weighs heavily on one’s conscience and elicits a range of feelings, from empathy and grief for the affected communities and innocent people, rage and horror at war crimes,