

Advocating for nature
11 snips Apr 28, 2025
Robert Macfarlane, an author exploring the bonds between humans and nature, discusses his idea that rivers are living beings deserving respect, not just resources. Monica Feria-Tinta, a barrister for environmental rights, shares her landmark case protecting cloud forests and the growing movement for nature's legal rights. Meanwhile, Patrick Galbraith challenges notions of access to the countryside, advocating for wildlife's tranquility. Together, they engage in a thought-provoking dialogue about our interconnectedness with the natural world.
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Rivers as Living Entities
- Rivers are alive both metaphorically and literally with rights recognized in some cultures.
- Recognizing rivers as living entities changes how we imagine and legislate environmental protection.
Reviving Rivers in Chennai
- Robert Macfarlane witnessed rivers near Chennai dying, with zero oxygen and species.
- Campaigners there revived rivers and communities, showing water restores life and hope.
Ecuador Leads Legal Nature Rights
- Ecuador’s 2008 constitution uniquely acknowledges inherent rights for nature.
- This legal ecocentric approach is pioneering in international law and protects places like Los Cedros.