How can the sciences be translated into and transform the law to better protect life on Earth?
How can we best use technology—and guard against its excesses—to better understand and relate to nonhumans and nature more generally?
How can we bridge concern for humans and nonhumans and connect across disciplines, constituencies, and geographies as we work to address the climate and biodiversity emergencies?
How can we strengthen the implementation of the growing number of rights of nature rulings and laws to ensure they have material impact?
How can we give back to nature for its contributions to human activities and endeavors?
The Global Course on More-Than-Human Rights is an intensive five-day course designed to impart students with the essential elements of rights of nature / more-than-human rights law and contemporary practices and thinking associated with the MOTH paradigm.
The MOTH Festival of Ideas features an academic conference as well as keynote talks, conversations, performances, and art dedicated to ideas which advance earthly flourishing.
This annual gathering brings together leading thinkers and doers working to protect the more-than-human world across disciplines and geographies.
More Than Human Rights: An Ecology of Law, Thought and Narrative for Earthly Flourishing
Crossing the River is a podcast in which we hear from Indigenous leaders who defend life on earth every day, in their own words, because they are the protagonists of their stories.
In this video, we explore what’s next for more than human (MOTH) rights.