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1.1 Exploring ideas of Intrinsic Value

Some people believe that all / some elements of the natural environment have intrinsic value. They should be valued just because they exist. There are a number of countries which have given an equal right to nature in their constitutions, such as Equador and Bolivia. There is also a growing movement to give rivers the right to exist, including in USA. Refer back to 1.1 Environmental Value Systems for more links and information.

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