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The Commons Transition: a discussion with David Bollier
The following interview with David Bollier is the second in a series taken from our recently launched report: Wh@t on Earth!? The Commons Transition is a bold proposal, but not… 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

“Why we need open pollinated seed” Seed Sovereignty programme in the Guardian
Originally featured in The Guardian on Saturday 17th November. Written by Alys Fowler. “If you examine my pockets you will always find, among the lint, some seed. It’s an absent-minded… 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

The Whale and Dolphin Sanctuary of Uruguay Declared a Hope Spot in Support of Cetacean Conservation
Gaia is a partner with OCC (Organisation for Cetacean Conservation) in Uruguay, who are leading a campaign for healthy oceans (Oceanosanos), marine conservation, and putting a halt to the devastating… Read More

Send an email to your MP: Put agroecology in the Agricultural Bill!
Following the Good Food March on 14th October, our allies The Land Workers Alliance need your help to push for amendments to the UK’s Agricultural Bill that will support agroecology… Read More

Strategic Convening on Resilient Seed Systems
The following are updates and reflections from Neil Munro, coordinator of Gaia’s UK and Ireland Seed Sovereignty Programme, who recently participated in the Global Food Alliance’s Strategic Convening on Resilient… 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

Gertrude Pswarayi-Jabson: Africa can come back to Life
In this personal reflection, Zimbabwean writer, activist and Earth Jurisprudence practitioner-in-training Gertrude Pswarayi-Jabson reflects on the importance of reviving Africa’s rich cultural and spiritual practices. At a time of climate change… Read More

Landmark victory in South African Constitutional Court for mining-affected communities!
Today we are celebrating, alongside our friends and allies in South Africa, a landmark ruling in South Africa’s Constitutional Court that “will fundamentally shift the power dynamics between mining-affected communities… Read More
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