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The Rights of Nature — Can an Ecosystem Bear Legal Rights?

Law Columbia

In 2018, a group of young plaintiffs filed a special constitutional claim called tutela alleging that their fundamental rights to a healthy environment, life, health, food, and water were threatened by climate change and the government’s failure to reduce deforestation in the Amazon. Province of Entre Ríos, et al.

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How Much Is Nature Worth?

Legal Planet

Despite the decidedly unsexy title, the report is a big deal for those who care about conservation. People are surely not better off after a natural disaster, even though the rebuilding efforts will result in a rise of GDP. And what gets measured, gets done ( and conserved). The post How Much Is Nature Worth?

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Policy News: May 9, 2022

ESA

You can access these at the links below: Video: Knowledge in Nature: How Nature Can Help Grow a Better Future Roundtable. Blog post: Accounting for Nature on Earth Day 2022. Nature Based Solutions: Compendium of Federal Nature-Based Solutions for Coastal Communities, States, Tribes, and Territories.

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Policy News: April 25, 2022

ESA

White House Announces First National Nature Assessment. In an executive order made in honor of Earth Day, the White House announced the creation of a U.S. National Nature Assessment. After the inventory, the agencies will develop policies for climate-smart management and conservation of old-growth forests.

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