
Arthur W. Galston
Arthur W. Galston was an American biologist known for his significant contributions to environmental science, particularly for his role in the advocacy against the use of Agent Orange during the Vietnam War. He is credited with coining the term 'ecocide' in the early 1970s, highlighting the need for international legal measures to address large-scale environmental destruction.
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Arthur W. Galston proposed an international ban on ecocide at a conference in Washington in 1970.
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