Earth Law Center Blog
Utah Advances Anti-Rights of Nature Bill with Implications for Artificial Intelligence
The Utah state legislature has in recent months been advancing anti-Rights of Nature legislation in the form of H.B. 249, which now awaits the governor’s signature. The bill, known as the “Utah Legal Personhood Amendments,” would explicitly prohibit state governmental entities from granting legal personhood to bodies of water, land, plants, nonhuman animals, and other categories—including artificial intelligence.
"Green Amendments" and the Right to a Healthy Environment
You may be surprised to learn that federally, and within the majority of states, the human right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment is not an essential right afforded to the people. What can be done to change that?
Earth Law Center Advocates for the Rights of Peru's Marañón River
A major court ruling on a case against Peruvian state oil company Petroperu, as well as the Regional Government of Loreto and other state entities, is expected in the coming weeks. It has the potential to establish the river as a rights-bearing entity, which would make it the next in a growing list of rivers in South America to have been recognized as having rights.
Nederland Appoints Guardians for Boulder Creek Watershed
The town of Nederland, Colorado, located in the mountains west of Boulder, has appointed two guardians on behalf of Boulder Creek and its watershed, whose rights they previously recognized via town resolution. This move is being celebrated as the first time people have been appointed legal guardians for Nature within the U.S.
Welcome to the Wonderful World of Earth Law
Earth law is the emerging body of law that will protect, stabilize, and restore the functional interdependence of Earth's life and life-support systems at the local, bioregional, and global levels. Earth law may be expressed in constitutional, statutory, common law, and customary law, as well as in treaties and other agreements both public and private.