Chiara Grimes is a graduate of Georgetown University and a current second-year student at George Mason University, pursuing her Master of Public Administration with a concentration in Environmental Science and Public Policy. She believes we must cultivate and reimagine a culture that respects and finds immense value in our environment simply because it exists, not because of any resource or economic good it provides, and has a deep interest in eco-feminist studies.
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Two Birds, One Scone: Collaboration in Rights of Nature and Ecocide Jurisprudence
If we truly seek to create relations of accountability and peace with our larger environment(s), jurisprudence needs to evolve beyond our current anthropocentric lens, and we can make it so by encouraging environmental movements to collaborate in developing ecocentric governance approaches.
November 14, 2025

