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The Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature and the Push for Legal Rights for Ecosystems
The Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature advocates for legal recognition of nature and ecosystems as holders of rights, making it easier to get legal protection for harm done to these natural elements. By granting rights to bodies of water or natural landmarks, like Lake Erie or the Amazon, these entities can be protected from environmental harm in court.
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Josh and Chuck have not yet received a key to the city despite a dedicated fan's efforts.
01:03 - 01:47 (00:43)
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Josh and Chuck have not yet received a key to the city despite a dedicated fan's efforts.
ChapterThe Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature and the Push for Legal Rights for Ecosystems
EpisodeShort Stuff: Lake Erie's Rights
PodcastStuff You Should Know
The podcast hosts discuss Toledo, a city that did something amazing a few years ago and continues to work on it.
01:47 - 02:26 (00:39)
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The podcast hosts discuss Toledo, a city that did something amazing a few years ago and continues to work on it.
ChapterThe Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature and the Push for Legal Rights for Ecosystems
EpisodeShort Stuff: Lake Erie's Rights
PodcastStuff You Should Know
The Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature is pushing for legal bodies and systems worldwide to recognize ecosystems and nature as entities having legal rights to exist, persist, maintain, and regenerate their vital cycles.
02:26 - 04:27 (02:01)
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The Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature is pushing for legal bodies and systems worldwide to recognize ecosystems and nature as entities having legal rights to exist, persist, maintain, and regenerate their vital cycles. Ecuador was the first country to recognize the rights of nature in their actual constitution back in 2008.