Over the past five years, organizers in seven Ohio communities (three cities, four counties) have qualified ballot measures to recognize enforceable rights of ecosystems and human rights to water. All take the historic and bold step of elevating these basic rights above the legal privileges currently enjoyed by private corporations in the United States.
Wouldn't You Say? - Saving the Economy Means Not Saving Nature
At the risk of expediting the die-off of most life on the…
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