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29th August 2019

Jukajoki: a Finnish river thrives again

Ten years ago, in North Karelia, Finland, fishermen from the village of Selkie woke to find thousands of fish floating belly up in the Jukajoki River, killed by pollution released… Read More

28th August 2019

March for better food, farming and climate justice!

On 5th October 2019 Gaia will join the Land Workers Alliance, Sustain, the Soil Association and many others to march through London for Food, Farming and Climate Justice. Last year… Read More

22nd August 2019

The Barefoot Economist: Celebrating the life and work of Manfred Max-Neef

It is with great sadness that we mourn the loss of  long-time Gaia advisor, associate and, now, ancestor, Chilean economist Manfred Max-Neef, who passed away last Thursday 8th of August… Read More

1st August 2019

EVENT: Free, Fair and Alive – Exploring the Commons with David Bollier

Join us on the 17th September for an evening with commons expert David Bollier. 6.30pm: drinks at 18 Well Walk, Hampstead, NW3 1LD Gaia House  7.30pm – 9pm: talk and… Read More

26th July 2019

The Ecologist: Uruguay hosts first ocean conference

Find out how Uruguayan movements and our partners Oceanosanos are leading the way to protect the rich and incredibly diverse water of the South Atlantic from Illegal, Unreported, Unregulated fishing and… Read More

23rd July 2019

Oceans Conference in Uruguay: “are you listening”?

“It is time to listen to the oceans” – will be one of the messages at the first ever Oceans Conference to be hosted in Uruguay, where marine specialists will… Read More

17th June 2019

Northern light: an update from Gaia’s Finnish partners

Gaia’s Finnish partners the Snowchange Cooperative share an update on their work this summer, including the return of wild birds to restored wetlands, new areas set for re-wilding and a… Read More

8th June 2019

Love the Oceans? Stop Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing

In Uruguay, our local partner is calling on the government to help put a stop to illegal fishing practices that threaten the Southwest Atlantic, while also getting youth involved as… Read More

7th June 2019

Cyclone Idai, Climate Emergency and Earth Jurisprudence

Diversity is a fundamental law of Nature for anyone who has eyes to see. As one crop failed another one managed; as one bean variety failed another bean variety thrived…. Read More

31st May 2019

Earth Jurisprudence: Our guide at a time of emergence and emergencies

Originally published by EcoHustler. 31st May 2019. June 1st marks 10 years since the passing of philosopher and ‘geologian’ Thomas Berry, who introduced the world to the term ‘Earth Jurisprudence’… Read More