Fun facts: the UK has crazy laws protecting trees and hedgerows. There’s a national tree registry for old boys.

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The story of the Tree That Owns Itself is widely known and is almost always presented as fact. Only one person—the anonymous author of “Deeded to Itself”—has ever claimed to have seen Jackson’s deed to the tree. Most writers acknowledge that the deed is lost or no longer exists—if in fact it ever did exist. Such a deed would have no legal effect. Under common law, the recipient of a piece of property must have the legal capacity to receive it, and the property must be delivered to—and accepted by—the recipient.[6] Both are impossible for a tree to do, as it isn’t a legal person.

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“However defective this title may be in law, the public recognized it.”[11] In that spirit, it is the stated position of the Athens-Clarke County Unified Government that the tree, in spite of the law, does indeed own itself.[12] It is the policy of the city of Athens to maintain it as a public street tree.[13]

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Although the story of the Tree That Owns Itself is more legend than history, the tree has become, along with the University Arch and the Double-Barreled Cannon, one of the most recognized and well-loved symbols of Athens.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree_That_Owns_Itself

In reality, the tree is not protected by law, but by the will of the people. Kind of symbolic if you ask me.

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Nothing is protected by law, everything protected is by the will of the people

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What if the deed was the friends we made along the way?

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A friend in need is a friend in deed…

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Deeds are written on paper. The real deed was inside the tree all along.

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Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun.

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We should really have representatives for non humans in government that are meant to function at an economic loss/investment as a way of giving back. Too often these departments get pushed to deliver ecosystem services. We need to learn to give back without it being transactional. Make gift culture great again. Elect a Lorax.

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It’s called environmental protection groups, animal rights groups, etc. Plenty don’t want to listen, though

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I mean literally representatives like senators not interest groups.

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I would argue most things in government should be ran in the black or red. There’s just a certain type of person who wants to turn everything Into a for profit.

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You may like Bruno Latour and his rather philosophical book Politics of Nature. I read it in a philosophy seminar and it seemed fascinating how the author tries to completely overthrow the view we have on “nature” and give it agency.

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Yes thank you. This is more helpful than you realise.

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Can I just get Danny DeVito?

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