Nature as an economic asset: a new era for environmental law and policy? (12 Mar 2015)
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Dr Ben Milligan, UCL Laws The term ‘natural capital’ is now widely used to describe parts of the natural environment that provide valuable goods or services. Dr Milligan highlights the potentially transformative consequences of recognising nature’s role as an economic asset and how environmental laws and policies around the world are beginning to respond.
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First we need to address what rights Nature has. This talk assumes that Nature exists only to serve our economy - it is a slave. If we take from Nature, don' t we have a moral obligation to equitably give back?
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An excellent talk on the complex subject of environment and our coexistence within it.
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