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    What if Mother Earth could sue for mistreatment? Experts discuss Ecuador's success

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    Scientists at the Institute for Agroecology at the University of Vermont, along with international co-authors, have published a paper outlining Ecuador's successes in legally championing the Rights of Nature. The paper, titled "Frogs, Coalitions, and Mining: Transformative Insights for Planetary Health and Earth System Law from Ecuador's Struggle to Enforce Nature's Rights," appears in Earth System Governance's special issue on "Locating the 'Global South' in Earth System Governance."
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