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“Taking governments to court is a significant conservation tool”
The rights of nature movement argues that non-human natural entities and ecosystems, from rivers to woodlands and coral reefs to savannahs, are not mere property but rights holders in law. Just as the
Anonymous says the immigration system is broken beyond repair, thanks to activist barristers and a hopeless Home Office
Ellen Halliday, deputy editor: Last year, you wrote of your concerns about the future of protest and civil liberties in the UK and that the picture is worse today than it ever was in the past. What do
The fields at sleight farm, near Bath, are not much to look at. One is bare earth and deeply rutted, reminiscent of land that has been subjected to the rootling behaviour of wild boar. “This,” says en
To save the planet, do we have to destroy it?
THIS SPRING, AS GLOBAL MARKETS GYRATED, SOME OF THE world’s most influential investors and executives sat in a Scottsdale, Ariz., conference room engaged in deep discussion. But rather than President