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‘I have written here previously of several attempts to enact ânature rightsâ kinds of laws, specifically targeting water, in the State of Florida. The threat became so real â with Orange County passing a ârights of waterâ ordinance â that a law was enacted at the state level prohibiting granting rights to nature.
That didnât stop a âlakeâ in Orange County from suing. But the case was just tossed based on state preemption. The same thing happened in Ohio when a local election (with a 9 percent voter turnout) granted rights to Lake Erie.
Good. Thatâs how it is done.
Letâs Not Be Sanguine
But this victory should not make us sanguine. âNature rightsâ and âanimal rightsâ activists will keep trying. And there is no denying they are making incremental inroads. Six rivers and two glaciers have ârights.â More than 30 U.S. cities have granted rights to nature. So have several Latin American countriesâ statutes and/or constitutions, and so ruled a court in India. An Argentine court granted ânonhuman personhoodâ to an orangutan. The New York Court of Appeals denied personhood to elephants, but only by a 7â2 margin. When that was tried on chimps in the same court just a few years before, it didnât even get a hearing. Step by step, inch by inch.
The time is now for all U.S. states and the federal government to enact laws that restrict ârightsâ to the human realm and deny direct legal standing to any animal or aspect of the natural world in any court of law. As the Florida lawsuitâs outcome shows, such laws could stop these subversive movements cold.
That would not stop debate about environmentalism and animal welfare. Nor should it. But it would allow debate on these important issues to be approached from the correct perspectives that also includes costâbenefit considerations and the importance of human thriving and economic well-being.’https://evolutionnews.org/2022/07/local-water-rights-law-invalidated-in-florida/
