
We’ve been reflecting on our time at the Garden of Tomorrow from House of Hackney. As a neurodiverse bunch, we at Lawyers for Nature need to take time to rest and digest after we participate in incredible events like this one. We leave this glorious 3-day festival with the following.

Satish Kumar’s speech was particularly enlightening. Here are some of his key points:
If you are not familiar with it, The Garden of Tomorrow, sponsored and supported by House of Hackney, is an annual festival of ideas that brings together positive disruptors, activists, artists and organisations to imagine and discuss a future where we are a part of Nature, not apart from it. In the face of the meta ecological & Nature crises, the Garden of Tomorrow invites us to come together to convert radical ideas into practical action today, to ensure a better tomorrow.
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Lawyers for Nature stands in firm opposition to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill 2025 in its current form. While we acknowledge the government's stated aim to streamline development and enhance environmental outcomes, the Bill's current provisions risk undermining existing environmental protections, democratic processes, and the fundamental rights of nature itself.

It felt very special to weave together powerful campaigns, community-led solutions, water meditation, song and ideas generation around system and consciousness shift at the #LCAW2023 event, "A Circle of Perspectives towards restorative and multispecies justice", organised and facilitated by Louise Romain (Circle of Voices), on behalf of the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature with the participation of speakers from War on Want, PRALER (Planet Repairs Action Learning Educational Revolution).