Oluwabusayo Wuraola is a knowledge expert member of the United Nations Harmony with Nature Programme. A district council in England has passed a motion to grant its local river the rights to flow ...
Shifting the law to treat rivers as legal ‘persons’ rather than economic assets could offer a radical new way to hold ...
When we think about flood management, higher stop banks, stronger levees and concrete barriers usually come to mind. But what if the best solution—for people and nature—isn't to confine rivers, but to ...
“Rights of nature” is a movement aimed at advancing the understanding that ecosystems, wildlife and the Earth are living beings with inherent rights to exist, evolve and regenerate. Legal rights are ...
The gang learns about dams./A bird drops a little oyster named Elroy on Nature Cat's head. The gang goes looking for their sleepy hammock and meet a family of beavers using trees to build a dam.