"Natural" Rights
Is it possible that lakes and forests might have rights before robots? Voters in Toledo have granted "irrevocable rights for the Lake Erie Ecosystem to exist, flourish and naturally evolve" which, according to this story, would give it legal standing to file lawsuits to protect itself from polluters (through the mouthpiece of a human guardian). It's an amazingly bold statement that is rife with thorny questions. Humans have had say over nature ever since Adam and Eve, and most political and cultural uses or abuses have been based on the shifting perspectives of their progeny. Nature is something "out there" that only gains meaning or purpose when defined by us.
Dec-19-2019, 18:04:18 GMT
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