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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
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
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
Finding New Words for Old Knowledge in the Kalix Communities of Northern Sweden
Gaia’s Francesca Price writes for Langscape about the Swedish fisherman fighting to have their traditional knowledge recognised. We Feed the World is an international photographic initiative that brings together a… Read More
Arctic Indigenous Peoples Leading the Way in Ecological Restoration and Climate Resilience, says Major New Study
An article by Tero Mustonen, Snowchange, and Hannibal Rhoades, The Gaia Foundation. Originally published in Intercontinental Cry. A major new international study has recognised the crucial role Arctic Indigenous Peoples… Read More
Resistance is Fertile – a Spring roundup from the Gaia team
Spring is officially here! This is always an exciting time of year to talk seed and food, as many of us prepare to plant the seeds we’ve purchased from fairs… Read More
Seed: The Untold Story comes to the UK
Gaia is pleased to be partnering with Collective Eye Films on the UK release of the award-winning documentary, SEED: The Untold Story, from filmmakers Taggart Siegel and Jon Betz. SEED: The… Read More
Discovering the secrets of Benin’s forests to improve nutrition
Originally posted in the Guardian, 1st July 2015 Benin’s wet tropical forests are full of riches. Ebony, shea and mahogany trees tower over verdant foliage, home to mongoose, warthogs, chameleons. The… Read More
Seed Project Internship Now Available
We are pleased to announce that we have a one-off paid internship placement available for 4 months, starting later this month. Please find full details below and send your CV… Read More
Seeds of Sovereignty launches in Amharic and French
We are delighted to share two new translations of Seeds of Sovereignty, the second film in our Seeds of Freedom series. Now available in Amharic and French, Seeds of Sovereignty shares the stories of African… Read More
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