MuseoPachamama05 Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date September 25, 2025 CategoriesBioethicsFaith & ScienceHuman Exceptionalism Tagged , advocacy, Cherokee, dams, earth goddess, environmental public policies, flowing, Great Lakes, Harvard Climate Action Week, Harvard Kennedy School, human harm, indigenous knowledge, intelligentsia, nature rights, neo-pagan mysticism, Pachamama, rivers, water Nature Right Pushes Neo-Pagan Mysticism at Highest Academic Levels Wesley J. Smith September 25, 2025 Bioethics, Faith & Science, Human Exceptionalism 3 Most recently, the Harvard Kennedy School hosted a symposium on “nature rights” undergirded by “indigenous knowledge.” Read More ›
SeineRiverParis Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date June 7, 2025 CategoriesBioethicsEnvironment & ClimateLife Sciences Tagged , Council of Paris, courts, flowing, French Parliament, Is a River Alive?, law, Louvre, natural world, nature, nature rights, nature rights movement, Notre Dame Cathedral, Olympics, personhood, pollution, rights, Robert Macfarlane, Seine, water A “Right to Flow”: River Rights for the Seine? Wesley J. Smith June 7, 2025 Bioethics, Environment & Climate, Life Sciences 3 Even nonessential activities could be blocked by pretending that the Seine is a person. Read More ›