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  <title>069 The Rights of Nature Movement with Hal Crimmel</title>
  <description>Hal Crimmel, educator, author and filmmaker,&amp;amp;nbsp;joins us for a rich conversation about the growing momentum behind the&amp;amp;nbsp;rights of nature movement as well as the making of his film entitled,&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;quot;The Rights of Nature: A Global Movement.&amp;quot;  If we can imbue corporations with&amp;amp;nbsp;the same rights as people, doesn't it make sense to empower&amp;amp;nbsp;nature, the very foundation of life, with&amp;amp;nbsp;the legal standing to&amp;amp;nbsp;preserve its right to exist? Like a baby who has to rely on a guardian to represent it in court, shouldn't nature too be defended by our guardianship?  These questions are just the tip of the iceberg. We explore the delicate ecological&amp;amp;nbsp;dynamics&amp;amp;nbsp;between people and nature, government and corporate interests, laws and enforcement; and look at the changing experience&amp;amp;nbsp;of our role&amp;amp;nbsp;and relationship to the natural world. </description>
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