Resources

New to Earth-centered legal movements or feel like you need to learn more before you dive in? We provide a variety of videos, podcasts, toolkits, websites, and other resources to help. Check out what we have below.

New to Earth-centered legal movements or feel like you need to learn more before you dive in? We provide a variety of videos, podcasts, toolkits, websites, and other resources to help. Check out what we have below.

Podcast

Rights of Nature a Global Perspective

The United States must learn from international legal precedent towards the Rights of Nature.

Rights of Nature

Graphic

Human Time Horizons

From The Good Ancestor: How to Think Long Term in a Short-Term World by Roman Krznaric. Graphic design by Nigel Hawtin. Licensed under CC BY-NC-ND.

Rights of Future Generations

Report

Future Generations Frameworks for Projects

How to consider future generations in a broad range of projects based on learning from Wales, UK.

Rights of Future Generations

Report

2021 Pesticies in the Pantry: Transparency & Risk in Food Supply Chains

A report on how the landscape of the pesticides issue has evolved, highlighting food manufacturers’ progress, successes, and failures to act and continue to raise investor awareness about this important issue.

Human Environmental Rights

Video

A Forest That Owns Itself

A group of young people managed to protect a piece of forest by using a 450-year-old law concept.

Rights of Nature

Report

Global Pact for the Environment

Draft of the Global Pact for the Environment

Human Environmental Rights

Report

Community Toolkit for Rights of Nature: A toolkit on US-based local Rights of Nature movements.

A toolkit on US-based local Rights of Nature movements.

Rights of Nature

Video

Rights of Future Generations with Jan van de Venis

Jan van de Venis, Acting Dutch Ombudsperson for Future Generations, teaches us how to protect the rights of future generations.

Rights of Future Generations

Report

Longtermism: a call to protect future generations

This article will lay out the argument for longtermism, the view that improving the prospects for all future generations is among the most morally important things we can do.

Rights of Future Generations