Medicine Bow National Forest, near ELC's new regional office in Boulder, CO
Dams + Climate Change = Bad News
Rights of Nature for the Great Lakes
Earth Law Center’s Fight to Return Rights to the Ocean
Mexico on the Vanguard for Rights of Nature
How Earth Law Can Help Cetaceans in Uruguay
Indigenous Perspectives at the Forefront of Environmental Jurisprudence
Dam Removal to Restore Snake River to Health
Rights of Nature at the International Level
Do Dams Violate a River’s Right to Flow?
Earth Law Clubs at American Universities: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
Rights for the Patagonian Shelf
Building Momentum: Earth Law Center’s Universal Declaration of River Rights
Laws safeguarding the environment have not kept apace with rapidly expanding human activity. Earth has lost more than half its trees since humans first learned to wield an axe. According to the WWF, roughly one-quarter of coral reefs worldwide are considered damaged beyond repair, with another two-thirds under serious threat. The good news is that a solution has appeared, in the form of Earth Law.