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Environmental rights

I am an optimist, but in writing a blog about the environment I found myself dubious about the value of small progressive steps. I just don't see buying a Prius or hydrogen fuels happening in time. So I've written about what I see as the obstacles instead. We need to look at environmental rights as fundamental human rights, but won't. Here you go.....

This blog is influenced by The Rambler, by Samuel Johnson. I suggest that environmental rights are human rights, and like all human rights, they should be enforceable in the courts of all countries. It may be, however,that although an International Convention on Human Rights is capable of broadly protecting our environment, it may pass without notice, huddled in a variety of things, and thrown into the general miscellany of life. Even though our natural environment is comprised of individual parts comprising a whole, our environmental community does not operate that way. Admittedly, the hardest work is done by the valiant efforts of those who struggle to protect every forest, river, and species. I have done this by arguing many lawsuits in state and federal courts. But the law which is the will of the people and the guardian of the environment is inadequate to the task.

The answer is not in breaking law, it is in making more of it. Please join this effort by going to our website to create an International Convention on Human Rights at the UC Berkeley Law School: www.humanrights.berkeley.edu. This document in creation includes a legal right to a clean and healthy environment with protection for species in all countries.

Comments (3)

This is a refreshing idea! The idea of the right to a clean and healthy environment. What a world we would have if governments would back this up with strict laws.

I have been told that is how they passed the no smoking ban in Irish pubs. "Everyone has a right to a smoke-free environment." Who can argue with that? And from my understanding, that law is indeed being enforced. Hope the same for the larger environment as well. Thank you for your efforts on that behalf.

Anne Thomas (Japan)

posted by Anne Thomas on 10/17/2007 2:38 am

I agree wholeheartedly. I posted about this on October 2st with the title, "Man Fights Nature For Rights," at writerswhirlpool.blogspot.com/2007/10/man-fights-nature-for-rights.html.

posted by Usiku on 10/27/2007 8:57 pm

I agree that environmental rights should be added to all the other human rights. However we need to change governments to achieve this. The United States has just now set aside more than 30 federal laws in order tho build the fence between portions of Mexico and USA. If governments are allowed to disregard human rights and their own laws, currently in place, it's hard to remain optimistic. (US citizen)

posted by howbirdb on 8/17/2008 7:12 pm

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