The unsurprising truth behind legislation adopted by the Ohio Assembly in an effort to undermine the Rights of Nature movement.

Farm and Dairy: Emails show LEBOR was target of last-minute change in law
Corporate control runs deep in the Ohio legislature as the big business writes language to stop Rights of Nature enforcement.
My Plainview: How giving legal rights to nature could help reduce toxic algae blooms in Lake Erie
An analysis of Rights of Nature laws as a path forward to protecting ecosystems in the face of continuing environmental harms.

The Toledo Blade: Back off ballot-measure limits
The Editorial Board of the Toledo Blade speaks out against the legislature's proposed bill making it more difficult for citizens to place initiatives on the…

Thom Hartmann Book Club: How Wealth Rules the World
Thom Hartmann Book Club covers CELDF's Ben G. Price's book, How Wealth Rules the World. Check out this interview!

Blog: It’s Time: Rights of Nature in the UK.
As we begin a sixth mass extinction, we must act now to change our trajectory. In this guest blog, Susan Shaw urges the UK to…

Concord Monitor: My Turn: The rights of nature
This New Hampshire resident urges continued recognition of nature's rights to end the insane ravaging of Earth's ecosystem.
WORT Community Radio: How to arm nature against corporate profiteers
Bestselling author Jim Hightower on Rights of Nature - its rights are our rights, and it's time to act.
Herald-Tribune: Legal system isn’t set up to protect environment
It's time to change our law so that we can protect ecosystems over commerce. CELDF is helping communities advance that paradigm shift across the U.S.,…
The Press: Emails show: Chamber of Commerce pushed to undercut Lake Erie Bill of Rights
Industry worked with Ohio legislators to insert language in the Ohio budget bill, attempting to make it illegal to enforce laws that recognize Rights of…

Media Release: EXPOSED: Chamber of Commerce Wrote Ohio Law Banning Rights of Nature Enforcement
Investigation by Ohio citizens finds the Ohio Chamber of Commerce drafted Ohio legislation language to stop Rights of Nature enforcement.
Bloomberg Environment: Tif Over Local Control of Aquifer Pours Into Ohio High Court
The Ohio Farm Bureau and corporate agribusiness urge the Ohio Supreme Court to block Williams County voters from casting ballots on the people's own initiative.
Think32: Uniting Behind the Rights of Nature, the Rights of Ireland
Amidst calls for a new Irish Constitution are calls to recognize the Rights of Nature, changing how humankind and nature are in relationship, and how…
PennLive: Opinion: The limits of home rule
It's not enough to have Home Rule as state legislators continue to strip rights of local self-government from communities across the state. It's time to…
Press Release: Democracy Challenged in Williams County, Petitioners Appeal to Ohio Supreme Court Again
Williams County, Ohio, residents partner with CELDF to fight for their right to vote in the Ohio Supreme Court.
The Bryan Times Letter to the Editor
A Williams County, Ohio, resident speaks out on protecting the rights of communities and nature through a county charter and voting.
The Bryan Times Letter to the Editor: Protecting Our Water
Corporate interests intent on selling Williams County, Ohio, water for profit is the issue, points out this resident.
Mongabay: Philippine bill seeks to grant nature the same legal rights as humans
CELDF is partnering with a coalition of Philippine activists, attorneys, and organizations to advance Rights of Nature protections in law.
TSW Media Release: Activists Defend Lawsuit Enforcing Lake Erie Bill of Rights, Rights of Toledoans
Toledo residents file pro se lawsuit defending the people's Lake Erie Bill of Rights.
Vox: This country gave all its rivers their own legal rights
Rights of Nature is gaining traction in the U.S. and around the world - the beginning of a paradigm shift. Here's what it looks like…

Florida Politics: Can rivers have rights? Orange County, others, mulling the question
The Rights of Nature is taking root in Florida, as counties begin working with CELDF to protect water ecosystems from relentless corporate harms.