'Rights of nature' are being recognised overseas; In Australia, local leadership gives cause for optimism

The need to protect Australia's environment is growing more urgent, as highlighted in the State of Environment Report 2021. The concept of rights of nature, which recognizes the inherent rights of Earth's natural elements, has gained international attention. Legal personhood, granting entitlements and duties to entities like rivers or wetlands, is a strategy to protect ecosystems. The Blue Mountains City Council and the Shire of Augusta Margaret River have demonstrated local leadership in embedding rights of nature principles.

from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/dsBK4TM
via IFTTT

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Climate crisis potentially lethal threat for people with mental health problems: Report

Tensions soar over new fund for climate 'loss and damage' ahead of COP28

At least 100 elephants die in drought-stricken Zimbabwe park, a grim sign of El Nino, climate change