
The Right to Nature
The right to nature is the idea that nature, including ecosystems, animals, and natural resources, has intrinsic value and should be protected and respected. It recognizes that humans are part of the natural world and that our well-being depends on healthy environments. This right advocates for laws and policies that preserve nature’s health, allowing it to flourish independently of constant exploitation. Essentially, it promotes a ethical and legal framework that considers nature’s rights, ensuring we preserve biodiversity and ecological balance for current and future generations.