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Rights of nature or Earth rights is a legal and jurisprudential theory that describes inherent rights as associated with ecosystems and species, similar to the concept of fundamental human rights. The rights of nature concept challenges twentieth-century laws as generally grounded in a flawed frame of nature as "resource" to be owned, used, and ...
Rights of Nature is about balancing what is good for human beings against what is good for other species, what is good for the planet as a world. It is the holistic recognition that all life, all ecosystems on our planet are deeply intertwined.
Rights of Nature is a new, Earth-centered approach for our legal system. The Rights of Nature movement is growing at breakneck speed, including through the following trends: Governmental Dialogue.
Jun 13, 2023 · Recognising the rights of nature is seen by many as the paradigm shift needed to truly embed ecology and the environment into nature-based policy and management solutions to address biodiversity loss, climate change, and sustainable development.
- Jeremie Gilbert
Aug 18, 2023 · The Rights of Nature movement is more than a legal concept; it is a transformative force reshaping humanity’s connection with the natural world. By acknowledging nature’s inherent rights, we embark on a journey of restoration, preservation, and harmony.
Mar 7, 2023 · Granting rights to nature has become increasingly common in disparate parts of the world: from the rights of nature (RoN) provisions written into the Ecuadorian Constitution to the legal entity sta...
Mar 21, 2023 · Rights of Nature is a powerful legal, non-anthropocentric, and holistic tool for water restoration and protection, ensuring water for climate, the environment and for people;...