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Interview: Eco-mapping for cultural and ecological revival in Uganda’s great lakes region.
Around our planet home we are witnessing an on-going mass extinction not only of species, but of the deeply entwined ecological and cultural knowledge that has enabled human societies to… Read More

Gaia stands in solidarity with Amah Mutsun’s campaign to protect Place of the Big Head
Gaia has written a letter of concern in solidarity with the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band’s campaign to prevent quarrying in their most sacred site, Juristac, meaning Place of the Big… Read More

Revive, Decolonise, Transform: Meet Africa’s First Earth Jurisprudence Graduates
At a colourful ceremony blessed by elders from the Kikuyu, Maasai and Tharaka Tribes, Africa’s first ever group of Earth Jurisprudence (EJ) practitioners graduated this July. Comprised of lawyers, educators,… Read More

Africa’s first class of Earth Jurisprudence practitioners graduate
An African movement for Earth-centred living and governance, founded in traditional cultures, is growing across the continent, writes Hannibal Rhoades for the Ecologist. Meet the newly graduated Earth Jurisprudence practitioners… Read More

Learning from Nature’s Laws and Lores, Gaia in The Ecologist
Liz Hosken tells how bringing together African and Amazonian peoples has informed a campaign for a new Earth jurisprudence. Originally published in Resurgence & The Ecologist. Thomas Berry, the American… Read More

Calling for a paradigm shift to Earth Jurisprudence at the UN General Assembly
We were delighted to have the opportunity to discuss Earth Jurisprudence at the United Nations, presenting at the 7th UN Interactive Dialogue on Harmony with Nature, Friday 21st April, 2017…. Read More

Gaia features in Langscape magazine – Voices of the Earth
The Earthlings Are Invading! Radical Language and Dialogue at the United Nations by Joseph Lambert, The Gaia Foundation. ‘There is an urgent need for society to replace the current anthropocentric… Read More

Beyond Anthropocentrism: UN General Assembly acknowledges Earth Jurisprudence
Right now the world’s governments are gathered at the United Nations’ ongoing 71st General Assembly in New York, where the growing, climate-change fueled refugee crisis is top of the agenda…. Read More

International Tribunal Defends the Rights of Nature from Mining
9th December – The International Tribunal for the Rights of Nature, initiated by the Global Alliance for Rights of Nature, calls for mining to stop in the Cordillera del Condor, Peru… Read More

WPC Sydney – not just about protecting beautiful places
A strong presence at the IUCN World Parks Congress (WPC) in Sydney, this week, is high on Gaia’s agenda – building on the momentum for greater protection of indigenous sacred natural sites,… Read More
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