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Ecuador approves new constitution granting inalienable rights to nature 6

Ecuador approved a new constitution this weekend that, among other things, grants inalienable rights to nature, the first such inclusion in a nation's constitution, according to Ecuadorian officials. "Nature ... where life is reproduced and exists, has the right to exist, persist, maintain, and regenerate its vital cycles, structure, functions, and its processes in evolution. Every person, people, community, or nationality will be able to demand the recognition of rights for nature before the public bodies," the document says. The specific mention of evolution isn't accidental; besides being an activity nature arguably likes to do anyway, evolution as we know it has close ties to Ecuador's territory of the Galapagos Islands, where Charles Darwin formed his famous theory. Ecuador's constitution grants nature the right to "integral restoration" and says that the state "will promote respect toward all the elements that form an ecosystem" and that the state "will apply precaution and restriction measures in all the activities that can lead to the extinction of species, the destruction of the ecosystems, or the permanent alteration of the natural cycles."

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  1. Wolverine Posted 5:52 pm
    29 Sep 2008

    Right On!The rights of nature should supersede all other rights.  And whether humans like it or not, nature bats last, as the saying goes.
  2. guade00 Posted 1:21 am
    30 Sep 2008

    Hear, hear!And there's nothing save for political intransigence preventing we here in the United States from doing the same thing.
  3. Tasermons Partner Posted 6:34 am
    30 Sep 2008

    Good start......now let's see how well it stands up in Equadorian courts.
  4. Robco1 Posted 7:43 am
    30 Sep 2008

    Wow.Kind of like saying "gravity has an inalienable right to make stuff fall down," but it is a huge conceptual leap for our culture.
  5. ScintillatingSkua Posted 2:39 pm
    08 Nov 2008

    LandingOne small step for Nature, one huge step for mankind. It should be first nature for everyone to think this way.
  6. shay Posted 1:31 pm
    23 Nov 2008

    Good Job!I think that it is awesome that Ecuador approved a new constitution that grants inalienable rights to nature!!  The United States should do something that helps out the environment!  Our planet needs more of our help!

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