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Assaranca Waterfall, Ireland

We're Hiring a Research Assistant to work on Rights of Nature and Corporate Governance

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April 7, 2023

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Lawyers for Nature is primarily a volunteer-based organisation, however recently, we gratefully received funding which allows us to focus on our Rights of Nature and Nature-based Corporate Governance objectives. It’s a very exciting time for the organisation as we seek to progress these cutting-edge legal fields. It also means that we’re hiring for a Research Assistant with an interest in Lawyers for Nature, our mission, and this new fully-funded workstream.

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Welcoming the Report by the Irish Citizens’ Assembly on Biodiversity Loss

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April 6, 2023

Lauren Barnard

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Yesterday the Irish Citizens’ Assembly on Biodiversity Loss published their latest report. We are really pleased to see that among the 150 recommendations, the Constitutional Recognition of Rights of Nature features. This follows a submission by a coalition including LFN's Claire Nevin about the importance of Rights of Nature in responding to the biodiversity crisis.

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Rights of Nature in Ireland – Submission to the Irish Citizens’ Assembly on Biodiversity Loss

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April 6, 2023

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Consider the Lilies: Giving Nature a Voice in the C Suite

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March 29, 2023

David Hunter

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Magazine articles and blogs, conference videos and podcasts, books and films: we are awash with information and ideas, making it hard for any, however good, to break through. Occasionally, one does and, happily, that appears to be the case with Giving Nature a Seat on the Board.

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The River Shannon

Rights of Nature, Rights of Rivers: Definitions and Declarations in the Movement

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January 21, 2023

Krishan Nursimooloo

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The concept of Rights of Nature challenges the way many human beings see the world, a mindset of the natural environment being seen, either actively or passively, as a commodity to be dominated and exploited for the sake of profit or consumption. This idea is deeply encoded in global institutions, including our anthropocentric legal systems. Rights of Nature proposes a shift in our way of thinking about the complex interrelations between humans and nature.‍

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Children attending a protest during COP26

Where else can we go: climate activists have so much to say, but can they do it at COP27?

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November 23, 2022

Silvia Cesa-Bianchi

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This time last year, I had just returned from COP26, and along with many others, had been questioning the legitimacy of its outcomes. Participation in the conference had been compromised by restrictive travel rules due to the ongoing pandemic, and visa and accommodation issues. These restrictions had primarily affected the attendance of civil society and Indigenous peoples in the Blue Zone and outside.

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Paul Powlesland is elected to the Bar Council on a climate action mandate that advocates ‘Justice for All’

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November 2, 2022

Paul Powlesland

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When I was born, CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere were 348 parts per million. This year, the concentration rose to 421 PPM; the highest levels seen in 3 to 5 million years and far higher than any level previously experienced by human civilisation. The climate and ecological crises this simple fact gives rise to will be the single most important part of all our lives, whether we know it yet or not.‍

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Rights of Nature in Ireland – Towards a Living Island of Rights-Bearing Communities: Submission to the Irish Citizens’ Assembly on Biodiversity Loss

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September 30, 2022

Claire Nevin

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In April 2022, the Irish Citizens’ Assembly on Biodiversity Loss (“The Assembly”) held its inaugural meeting in Dublin Castle. Since then, the Assembly, which is made up of 99 randomly-selected members of the public and an independent Chairperson, has been examining how the state can improve its response to biodiversity loss. On completion of its work later this year, the Assembly will make a number of recommendations to the Government in this regard.

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Nature on the Board at Faith in Nature

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September 22, 2022

Lawyers for Nature

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Under advice from Lawyers for Nature, cruelty-free and vegan cosmetics company Faith in Nature appointed a Nature Director to their board.

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