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Reflecting on Systemic Change, with Method Gundidza
“Our task must be to free ourselves … by widening our circles of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty.”- Albert Einstein This… Read More

Seeing Wetiko: An interview with Alnoor Ladha
In the latest of our Wh@t on Earth interview series exploring the invisible impacts of digital technology, we speak to Alnoor Ladha, a founding member of The Rules, about culture,… Read More

Uganda: Reweaving the basket of life
After three years of intensive intergenerational dialogues, this November indigenous communities living along the shores of Uganda’s Lake Albert came together to map their future; a future of abundant food,… Read More

Animate Earth: An interview with Stephan Harding
As part of our Wh@t on Earth interview series on the invisible impacts of digital technology, Stephan Harding, Head of Holistic Science at Schumacher College, discusses Gaia Theory, Nature reconnection… Read More

Reviving Ubuntu: An interview with Gertrude Pswarayi-Jabson
In the latest of our Wh@t on Earth interview series about the unseen impacts of digital technology, Gertrude Psawarayi-Jabson discusses the connections between the rapid uptake of digital tech, nature dis-connection,… Read More

A double-edged sword’: New Gaia report ‘Wh@t on Earth’ explores impacts of digital tech
‘Wh@t on Earth?’, Gaia’s latest report, argues that digital technology is disconnecting us from ourselves, each other and our living planet – at a time when re-engaging with the Earth… Read More

Guardians of Planet Earth: Protecting Biodiversity in Africa
Simon Mitambo is Executive Secretary of SALT-Kenya, a Thematic Coordinator of the African Biodiversity Network (ABN), a partner of Gaia and a graduate of Gaia’s first Earth Jurisprudence (EJ) course…. Read More

Wh@t on Earth?! Join Gaia to explore the impacts of digital technology
Being more connected is good. So say Facebook, Google and any advert for a smartphone you’ve ever seen. But what are we being told to connect to? And is our… Read More

Tharaka: Communities come together to map their ancestral past
This September, elders and youth, men and women, from Tharaka came together in the foothills of Mount Kenya to document their ancestral past in the form of eco-cultural maps and… Read More

Guardians of the Forest: meet the Jaguar Shamans of the Pirá Paraná River, Colombia
In this new article, the Sacred Land Film Project explore how Indigenous communities living alongside the Pirá Paraná River in the Colombian Amazon have protected their forest, the river and Sacred… Read More
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