Leftist Lawyer · @LeftistLawyer
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The common owner/master making the "best use of the " to of as seen fit by the owner is an archaic perversion of how we should now understand our relationship to land ownership and the as a whole.

I've never met a human who has subdued, dominated, conquered, or disposed of one square centimeter of the . That small parcel pre-existed and will continue to do so long after our kind has come and gone. That small parcel will continue to be long after we've come and gone.

The better frame, is that of and because we do not own the earth, we it. We cannot "dispose of" the land. As made abundantly clear by global climate change, we can only "dispose of" the climate that supports human inhabitation. Therefore, if some type of ownership exists, it is the totality of collective ownership belonging to each and every one of us.

obviously exists to govern the lessor/lessee relationship. One such legal doctrine is that "Thou shalt not commit waste." But wasting the climate that supports human inhabitation is precisely what we've done. The collective fossil fuel burning "we" are engaging in, is in absolute violation of the doctrine of waste.

As lessees in contract with our collective ownership of the planet, we have therefore wasted the prospective rights of our progeny by utterly failing to uphold our duty.

Environmental lawyers have sought to create a priori "rights" held by the land. These efforts have always failed under the doctrine of "standing." I believe, by reframing the problem as "lessees contracted with a collective owner" model, a public policy argument exists that can withstand being dismissed for lack of standing.

I believe this is an original conception you're reading here first. Please correct me if I'm wrong -- and point me to the doctrine that supports your argument.

Also, please @ people/entities on who you think could help generate feedback and/or insight.

Thank you.

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