Dumont interviewed by Deutsche Welle on the prosecution of environmental war crimes by Russia in Ukraine.

Last week, Aaron Dumont was interviewed by Deutsche Welle (DW) about whether Russia's actions in the Ukraine war could be prosecuted as environmental war crimes under International Criminal Law.

Dumont explained that while no country has been convicted of such crimes due to difficulties proving long-term environmental damage, advances in technology like satellite imagery now increase the chances of success. He cited Russia's destruction of the Kakhovka dam as a possible case. He emphasized that a successful prosecution at the International Criminal Court could set a significant legal precedent.

You can read the full interview here. DW is Germany's international public broadcaster, providing news and information in multiple languages across television, radio, and online platforms. DW covers a wide range of topics, including politics, economics, culture, and environmental issues, with a focus on international audiences, comparable to BBC World Service or France 24.