Rights of nature is the idea that you could treat nature like a person legally. The concept has deep roots in indigenous ways of thinking. In new zealand, these rules have been more about making a gesture of recognition than stopping an imminent environmental threat. But activists are hoping to move past symbolism and use the rights of nature argument as legal weapon against deforestation or pollution.

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