A review by mikeypitt7
The Rights of Nature: A Legal Revolution That Could Save the World by David R. Boyd

3.0

Not particularly enjoyable, not un-enjoyable, though definitely not what I expected. I had wanted a legal argument for why nature deserves rights. Instead, Boyd provided, in great detail, multiple chapters on past cases in which the rights of nature had been argued for: sometimes won, and sometimes lost. There was very little legal analysis for the nerd in me.