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Description: [Español abajo!] Natalia Greene, executive board member of the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature, and part of the legal team representing the Los Cedros Reserve, explains how the Rights of Nature movement takes inspiration from the abolition movement. Rights of Nature means a fundamental change to the way nature is treated under the law, moving it from being a subject of the law, to an entity with clear legal rights in and of itself. nnThis issue is at the heart of the case for the futur
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