In September 2024, the Brazilian city of Linhares made history by giving legal rights to ocean waves. The waves at the mouth of the Doce River now have the right to exist, heal, and be restored. This is the first time any government has granted legal personhood to part of the ocean.
This groundbreaking law came after a terrible disaster in 2015. The Fundão dam collapsed and poured toxic waste from an iron mine into the Doce River. The pollution affected over 1 million people across 35 cities. It killed fish populations, destroyed plants, and wiped out many animal species. The toxic sludge also weakened the river's natural waves by building up at its mouth.
The new law requires Linhares to protect the river's physical shape and the natural cycles that create its unique waves. The city must also keep the water's chemical balance healthy through public policies and funding. This protection extends beyond environmental benefits - the Doce River supports an active surf and tourism economy that provides jobs for our coastal communities.
Environmental lawyer Vanessa Hasson explains that when we recognize rights for ocean waves, we are really protecting the entire ocean. This law joins a growing movement across Latin America where countries like Ecuador and Colombia have granted legal rights to rivers, lakes, and national parks. Our communities can learn from Brazil's bold step to put nature's rights into law and create stronger environmental protections.
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