The Viable Environment: Why Climate Stewardship is the Supreme Constitutional Right 🌳

Ecological viability is not merely a policy goal; it is the foundational environmental right upon which the value of all other human rights depends. Without a viable environment—a stable atmosphere, uncontaminated resources, and predictable seasonal cycles—the Constitution becomes a ghost document—a historical testament to rights we can no longer afford to exercise. The time has come to elevate The Right to a Viable Environment to the status of supreme law

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Enlightenment’s Blueprint – Social Contract & Constitutionalism

Emerging from the political and religious turmoil of absolute monarchies, thinkers sought to replace divine or hereditary right with reason and human consent, transforming governance from a theological mystery into a solvable political problem.

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