Accidental Gods

Kindling Quiet Romance: Reimagining the Law for Nature - with Brontie Ansell of Lawyers for Nature

Feb 4, 2026
Brontie Ansell, founder of Lawyers for Nature and legal scholar on rights of nature, reimagines law to give Nature a voice. She discusses law as a story shaped by power. Short takes cover Rawlsian thinking for the more-than-human, care ethics over retribution, rights-of-nature legal tools, practical reforms like honest accounting, and the idea of quiet romanticism as activist practice.
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INSIGHT

Law As A Story Shaped By Power

  • Law is fundamentally a story shaped by morality, ethics and power, not just statutes and courts.
  • Recognising law as narrative exposes how fluid legal rules are and who controls them.
INSIGHT

Veil Of Ignorance For The More-Than-Human

  • Apply Rawls' veil of ignorance broadly to include the more-than-human world when designing institutions.
  • That mindset forces distributive justice and policies that protect all possible stakeholders.
ADVICE

Make Care Actionable Not Just Empathy

  • Adopt an ethic of care: ask what a person or ecosystem needs and then act to meet that need.
  • Prioritise service over empathy alone by offering practical support rather than only emotional acknowledgement.
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