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102: Rights for Rivers with Erin O’Donnell

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The Environmental Impacts of the Environment

Christopher Stone argued that the only environmental impacts that matter are those that can be measured against a human impact. So if a species goes extinct, but humans don't really notice or it doesn't have a material impact on a specific individual that actually brings a case, then the law can't see it. Now there's workarounds to this idea since he's been writing since 1972,. But it's still a bit of a workaround. It's still trying to come up with ways to enable someone to speak for the environment. Rather than the law acknowledging that the environment is itself a living entity and legal entity with rights and interests of its own.

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