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Gaia Amazonas inspires climate change action and the world’s largest ecological corridor
Colombia’s government announced that it will draw up plans to join with Brazil and Venezuela in creating the world’s largest ecological corridor, a project aimed at mitigating the effects of… Read More
In Solidarity – New film connects communities resisting mining around the world
In her theory of change known as ’emergence’, the academic scholar Margaret Wheatley reminds us that: “The world doesn’t change one person at a time. It changes as networks of… Read More
Immediate Action: Ostola Forest Under Threat from Clear Cuts in North Karelia, Finland
More at http://www.snowchange.org/havukkavaara-forest-under-threat-in-finland/ Today The Gaia Foundation join in unity into a growing international network of governmental agencies, scientists, Indigenous and local communities and their organisations, led by the Snowchange… Read More
Wake Up Call’s a Winner
We’re delighted to share news that our darkly-comic, fast-paced animation Wake Up Call has been awarded bronze at this year’s prestigious Innsbruck Nature Film Festival, in Austria. More than 230 films from all over… Read More
World Food Day and The Great Seed Festival
Today is World Food Day and the perfect time to take stock of the wonderful array of events which have taken place as part of this years’ Great Seed Festival,… Read More
UnderMining Agriculture – New Report from The Gaia Foundation
Under-Mining Agriculture: Global Food and Public Health Threatened by the Extractives Sector The world’s food production and millions of small farmers and communities are under increasing threat from the rapid expansion… Read More
10 Good News Stories from the Worldwide Movement Against the GM Industry
In recent weeks there has been a wave of good news stories from the movement to keep GM crops (and toxic pesticides) out of our fields, out of supply chains… Read More
Hungry for Land: Small Farmers Feed the World on Less than a Quarter of the Land
Extract taken from GRAIN’s website. Full article and pdf of the reports are available here. “It is commonly heard today that small farmers produce most of the world’s food. But how… Read More
UN Climate experts: Green Revolution leaves food systems vulnerable to climate change
The United Nations’ experts from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) have stated that the so-called “green revolution” is leaving agriculture vulnerable to climate change, and that new approaches… Read More
Guardian releases short edit of Seeds of Justice film.
Watch the 4 minute taster of our upcoming Seeds of Justice film here. The Guardian has released a short edit of our upcoming film, Seeds of Justice, to accompany its coverage… Read More
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