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Paul Powlesland on Nature Rights, Nature Guardianship and System Change - E202

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How do we align the law and ourselves with nature to enrich life?

In this episode entitled Future Source Code Amisha talks with Paul Powlesland, a barrister and lawyer for nature who acts to protect trees and rivers in the courts and speaks for the Rights of Nature. He is a founder of Lawyers for Nature, which aims to transform the relationship between law, lawyers and nature, introducing nature’s voice into our legal and economic systems. Paul lives on a boat on the River Roding in East London, and set up the River Roding Trust, through which he carries out hands-on restoration, guardianship and protection of the river.

We explore

:: Nature guardianship, activism and the challenges of caring for our land and rivers

:: Future Source Code for ‘Nature Rights’ reflecting a relationship of protection and care between humans and nature in our legal systems

:: an ecosystem of interventions that changes the relationship between humans and nature across our legal, social, economic and religious spiritual systems

:: Ecocide

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How do we align the law and ourselves with nature to enrich life?

In this episode entitled Future Source Code Amisha talks with Paul Powlesland, a barrister and lawyer for nature who acts to protect trees and rivers in the courts and speaks for the Rights of Nature. He is a founder of Lawyers for Nature, which aims to transform the relationship between law, lawyers and nature, introducing nature’s voice into our legal and economic systems. Paul lives on a boat on the River Roding in East London, and set up the River Roding Trust, through which he carries out hands-on restoration, guardianship and protection of the river.

We explore

:: Nature guardianship, activism and the challenges of caring for our land and rivers

:: Future Source Code for ‘Nature Rights’ reflecting a relationship of protection and care between humans and nature in our legal systems

:: an ecosystem of interventions that changes the relationship between humans and nature across our legal, social, economic and religious spiritual systems

:: Ecocide

Links from this episode and more at allthatweare.org

For early access to Reclaim Your Intuition

  continue reading

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