Earth Law Center Blog
Recycling 2.0 - Getting to Zero Waste
We are all consumers, and our consumption produces waste that has negative impacts on the environment. How can we be better, more conscious consumers and create less waste?
Young Doljanka River Defender Needs Your Help
Bosnia River Action Network Advocacy (BRANA) talks to Dženan Šašić, part of the fierce local movement resisting hydroelectric development on the Doljanka River in Slovenia.
Towards Plant Perception as a Case for the Rights of Nature: An Introduction
Our growing understanding of how plants interact with the environment can help us fight for Rights of Nature.
Earth Law for Coral Reefs
Coral reefs are facing multiple threats across the globe, but Earth Law can help save them.
Earth Law Center Advances Ocean Rights
Ocean Rights Manager at ELC Michelle Bender discusses Ocean Rights and the heart of the Earth Law approach.
How Earth Law Can Help Wildlife Corridors
In our increasingly urban world, wildlife corridors allowing free, safe movement for life are more important than ever.
Earth Law Communication Tips
Helen George discusses effective writing and communication techniques for Earth Law advocates.
Is the Green New Deal a Good Deal?
How does Earth Law and Rights of Nature fit into the new environmental plan from U.S. Democrats?
Earth Law Makes Economic Sense
Nature and the world’s economies are intertwined. Giving nature rights will benefit us materially as well as environmentally.
Costa Rica: paving the way for Rights of Nature?
Costa Rica is a model for conservation and green political action. Is Earth Law the next step?
Earth Law working to protect oceans in Brazil
The Earth Law framework for marine protected areas comes to Fernando de Noronha Archipelago in Brazil.
Earth Law for the Nelson Mandela Community Garden
Earth Law Center has submitted the first Amicus Brief in New York state to support rights of nature and protect the Nelson Mandela Community Garden.
Rights Recognition for the Caroni River in Trinidad and Tobago
Using Earth Law to protect the Caroni River and the environmental problems affecting Trinidad and Tobago.