Insurance Day
Focus: Paying the price for environmental democracy
Who owns the environment is a question that has occupied philosophers, debating societies and the political classes for centuries.
It prompted a book of the same name in the 1990s, which sought to explore whether “environmental ownership” was a matter of
property law or something more nuanced. If an organisation damages the environment, does the public’s “ownership” of the environment
give to members of the public a right of redress?