Ecology & Research

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Embodying Wild Law

Intermediate understanding
Movement not required
Likely neutral
Aligning legal systems and personal ethics with the laws and rights of Nature.
The rapidly growing global movement for the rights of Nature and Earth jurisprudence advocates transforming how societies are governed so that we contribute to the flourishing of this living planet instead of seeking to dominate and exploit Nature. In this session we will explore how to embody respect for the laws of Nature, both personally and in legal and governance systems, in order to address the most pressing issues of time, such as climate change and the catastrophic decline in living creatures. The session involves a talk of approximately 35 minutes, followed by a discussion based on questions from participants.
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Ecology & Research

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Presented by

Cormac Cullinan

Cormac Cullinan is an environmental lawyer, activist, author, and advocate for the rights of Nature.