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On ‘Food Sovereignty Day’ La Via Campesina launches publication that calls for a massive change in the current agro-food systems
Harare, 16th October 2017: Today, on the International Day of Action for Peoples’ Food Sovereignty and against Transnational corporations, La Via Campesina officially launches its new publication “Struggles of La… Read More

Winter talks with George Monbiot, Shaun Chamberlin, Peter & Annabelle Macfadyen and Susanna Rustin
“Inside the word “emergency” is “emerge”; from an emergency new things come forth. The old certainties are crumbling fast, but danger and possibility are sisters”, writes activist-author Rebecca Solnit in her… 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

Tree conference invites citizen-led initiatives for Global Reforestation, The Ecologist
The conference brings together world class speakers with leading-edge information about tree science, tree function and global reforestation strategies. Gaia is proud to be a partner of the conference. Article… Read More

Gaia joins nearly 100 Organisations Condemning UN Aviation Agency’s Biofuel Plans
Gaia has joined 96 NGOs condemning the UN’s aviation agency’s plans to use biofuels in planes, a move that will lead to the expansion of palm oil, deforestation and human… 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

We’re Recruiting! UK Seed Programme Regional Coordinators & Gaia Internships
We’re excited to be recruiting the first Regional Coordinators for our UK and Ireland Seed Sovereignty Programme. Could you support the development of a biodiverse and resilient seed system near you?… 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

Sneak preview of We Feed the World in final issue of Farming Matters
Farming Matters offers readers a glimpse at some of the photos and case studies to feature in Gaia’s forthcoming global photographic initiative, We Feed the World. We Feed the World… Read More
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