Green Rights. The Human Right to a Healthy World
Description
This film was produced by the Green Interview and is about the human right to a healthy environment and Mother Nature’s right to be respected and protected. This film vividly portrays remarkable legal battles in nations around the world: dramas in the courts and on the land. In Argentina, the Netherlands, Ecuador, the Philippines and elsewhere, devoted citizens and courageous lawyers take on national governments and international corporations – and win. The film, narrated by Silver Donald Cameron, is a telling of these dramatic stories of citizens, activists and Natives who are claiming Green rights – arguably among humanity’s most powerful tools for protecting and repairing the natural world – and fighting vigorously for their recognition
Runtime
1 hr 7 min 41 sec
Subjects
- Social change (532)
- Social movements (245)
- Human rights (174)
- Collective behavior (206)
- International law and human rights (15)
Database
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