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Video · Rights of Nature in India

Live on YouTube now: This month, our Rights of Nature webinar focused on the rights of nature in India, where courts have recognized rights of the Ganges River and other ecosystems. Presenter Shrishtee Bajpai, of the organization Kalpavriksh in Pune, India, discusses recent developments with the rights of nature, including the rights of rivers.

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New Tour Dates: College Speaking Tour

Thomas Linzey, CDER’s senior legal counsel, is hitting the road again (virtually), for CDER’s Fall ’20 College Speaking Tour. Linzey’s presentation, “Who Speaks for the Trees? The Movement for the Rights of Nature” will be delivered to university audiences in both presentations and speeches on virtual platforms, from September 15 - December 15 of this year.

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Rights of Nature (Virtual) College Tour · Fall 2020

Thomas Linzey, CDER’s senior legal counsel, is hitting the road (virtually) for CDER’s Fall 2020 College Speaking Tour. Linzey will present “Who Speaks for the Trees? The Movement for the Rights of Nature” at college and universities in both presentations and speeches, on virtual platforms, between September 15 - December 15.

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Thomas Linzey on Global Mosaic TV Series

A team of independent filmmakers explore global challenges and solutions to gender equality, water safety, and migration. Thomas Linzey, CDER Senior Legal Counsel, is featured in the upcoming episode, “The Right to Safe Water.”

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Common Dreams · Recent Developments in Ecuador: Rights of Nature

In 2008, Ecuador took the extraordinary step of enshrining the legal rights of nature—or Pachamama—in its national constitution. It was the first country to do so. And in so doing, it established the highest legal protections for nature that exist in Western law. As a person privileged to have participated in that process, I continue to marvel that the nation took that step. It’s never easy to go first.

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Video: Rights of Nature in Australia

The recording of our most recent webinar — Rights of Nature in Australia — is available to watch on YouTube now, featuring Western Australia Member of Parliament Diane Evers, and Michelle Maloney of the Australian Earth Laws Alliance and the Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights.

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The People v. the State of Florida

The mis-named “Clean Waterways Act,” (SB 712) preempts Floridians from protecting their lagoons, streams, rivers, and bays by prohibiting localities from adopting more stringent environmental protections.

The constitutional right of Floridians to set higher standards for their quality of life, their health and safety, and their natural environment, when the state fails to protect them, simply cannot be reconciled with the state’s assertion of power to override those standards.

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Video · Florida: Rights of Nature 101

On June 18, CDER and the Florida Rights of Nature Network hosted a one-hour introductory webinar on the Rights of Nature and advancing Rights of Nature laws in the State of Florida.

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Deceleration Podcast · Rights of Nature Arrives in Antonio

What if San Antonio had a bill of rights? What might it look like? Could it have rights of nature in it, that ecosystems within the city of San Antonio have certain rights? Absolutely. Are you gonna run up against a system of law that says you can’t do it? Yes, you are. It’s a fact.

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Thomas Linzey · Democracy: More than Voting

The right to vote is at the core of any healthy, functioning democracy. Yet, our democratic rights do not begin and end on Election Day. In the United States, as in a number of other countries, “direct democracy” is increasingly recognized as an important way to make change.

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Orlando Sentinel · Could rivers have rights just like people? Seminole commissioner wants to know

As Seminole County Commissioner Bob Dallari canoed on the Wekiva River recently, he noticed a growing amount of algae – more than in previous years – on the water’s surface and along the shorelines….

Dallari said his outing on the river led to a question more and more local governments are beginning to ask: Should rivers, lakes, forests and other natural areas have certain legal rights just like people do?

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Video: Rights of Nature Updates

On May 7, we held our first monthly webinar on the Rights of Nature. Presenters Mari Margil and Thomas Linzey discussed the origins of Rights of Nature laws and how the movement to recognize rights of the natural world is building through lawmaking and court decisions in countries across the globe.

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