Could giving nature rights help fight climate change? - The Climate Question, BBC World Service
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Around the world a growing number of rivers, mountains, nature reserves, even marshes have all been given legal rights.
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It’s an idea that’s being tested in courtrooms around the world. But to what extent might this help reduce the worst impacts of climate change and help us adapt to a warmer and wetter world?
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I LOVE WHEN A VOICE IS GIVEN TO NATURE 🌳🥰🍂🍁🍄🐦🐧🦭🐬🐬
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Perhaprs they're going to recoginze hurricanes and inondations as deseases at the nature recognised as a person by law, but I don't think it's realy the correct way... it's more efficient I think to recognize the right of the native who earn they life with the nature in a respectfull way... but thanks for this documentary... french biologist... workless...
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Watch a few episodes of Billy Talks and reframe what you consider sentience.
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