A rising motion of ecologists, legal professionals and artists is arguing that nature ought to have authorized rights. By recognising the rights of ecosystems and different species, advocates hope that they will achieve higher safety. Madeleine Finlay speaks to the Guardian’s international setting editor, Jonathan Watts, about the place this motion has come from and why the UK authorities has dismissed the idea, and hears from Cesar Rodriguez-Garavito of NYU Faculty of Regulation about how he’s discovering inventive methods to offer rights to nature

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