Nature – An Agenda for Action Series

Nature

The required paradigm shift in the way we consider and relate to our planet – as a sacred living entity, of which we are part – is best embodied at the policy level by recognizing the rights of nature, which is already occurring in many countries. Recognizing the rights of nature questions our unlimited right to exploit the Earth and helps us seek a balance between the rights of people, corporations and nature. It invites our legal systems to probe: what do we really need as human beings to thrive?

The acknowledgment of nature as a subject of rights could go along with the legal recognition of severe environmental destruction as a crime, as well as ensuring the custody of sacred sites by indigenous people.

Politics of Being : An agenda for action series

The Politics of Being is a deep but not ethereal vision. It offers concrete actionable policy recommendations in many sectors, almost exclusively based on existing examples. We can start implementing it today if we choose.

In this series, we will share every week some inspiration and thoughts about what implementing the Politics of Being would entail in nine different sectors. This agenda for action with examples and references is fully developed in the book : https://politicsofbeing.com/get-the-book/
Here you can discover what concrete policies and actions can support a regenerative relationship to nature.

Stay tuned and enjoy !

 

Read the agenda for action series for each sector here:

 

Childhood and Family

 

Education

 

Work and Organisations

 

Health

 

Food and Agriculture

 

Justice 

 

Economy 

 

Governance



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