Ecuador’s Constitution Was the First to Protect the Rights of Nature. Now That’s at Risk
Referendum
Nearly two decades ago Ecuador became the first country to legally enshrine the rights of nature in its constitution. This landmark move made the country the first in the world to recognize ecosystems as living entities with legal rights. Now, that is all at risk. On Nov. 16, voters will head to the polls to decide on a constitutional referendum that, if approved, would dissolve the current constitution—paving the way for the potential erosion of the fundamental rights it established for
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