This chapter explores the complexities of valuing ecosystem services within legal frameworks, particularly in relation to climate activism. It examines varying global approaches to the rights of nature, focusing on successful legal examples from Ecuador and the challenges faced in jurisdictions like Ohio. The conversation highlights the need for a cultural shift towards integrating ecological preservation into existing legal systems while considering indigenous philosophies and grassroots movements.

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