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Book Synopsis: Environmental law has failed us all. As ecosystems collapse across the globe and the climate crisis intensifies, environmental agencies worldwide use their authority to permit the very harm that they are supposed to prevent. Growing numbers of citizens now realize they must act before it is too late. This book exposes what is wrong with environmental law and offers transformational change based on the public trust doctrine.
An ancient and enduring principle, the trust doctrine asserts public property rights to crucial resources. Its core logic compels government, as trustee, to protect natural inheritance such as air and water for all humanity. Propelled by populist impulses and democratic imperatives, the public trust surfaces at epic times in history as a manifest human right. But until now it has lacked the precision necessary for citizens, government employees, legislators, and judges to fully safeguard the natural resources we rely on for survival and prosperity.
The Nature's Trust approach empowers citizens worldwide to protect their inalienable ecological rights for generations to come.
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Are you tired of ineffective environmental laws that allow the destruction of our precious ecosystems? Look no further than Nature's Trust: Environmental Law for a New Ecological Age. This groundbreaking book exposes the flaws in our current environmental regulations and presents a transformative solution - the public trust doctrine. With this ancient principle, we can demand that the government protect our natural resources, ensuring clean air and water for all of humanity. Don't wait until it's too late. Join the movement and secure a sustainable future for generations to come.
As the climate crisis intensifies, it's clear that we can no longer rely on traditional environmental agencies to prevent further harm. Nature's Trust offers a powerful alternative that puts power back into the hands of the people. By recognizing the public trust doctrine as a manifest human right, we can hold governments accountable for their actions and demand the preservation of our natural inheritance.
What sets Nature's Trust apart is its precise framework, which empowers citizens, government employees, legislators, and judges to work together in safeguarding our natural resources. This approach ensures that our ecological rights are protected with the same importance as any other fundamental right. With Nature's Trust, we have the tools to shape a better future for ourselves and future generations.
Join the global movement for change. Take a stand for the environment and assert your inalienable ecological rights. It's time to transform the flawed environmental laws that have failed us. Visit Nature's Trust today and be a part of the solution.
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