Senate to decide if environmental protection is legitimate in the Anthropocene

Times are changing and our laws need to change with them. It is more important than ever to strengthen the ability of our institutions to respond to present and future threats to the very ecosystems that sustain our economy and way of life.
The Senate—a body whose name means the Chamber of elders—is best suited to consider the well-being of present and future generations, writes Natalija Vojno.

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