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“Farmers who feed the world feature in largest photography exhibition ever”
The following article was written by Alis Brennan and originally published in the Evening Standard on the 3rd of September: “The smallholder farmers who provide food for 70 per cent… Read More
A food revolution starts with a seed – Seed Sovereignty in The Ecologist
Originally published online in the Ecologist 1st August 2018 Global losses in seed diversity pose a significant threat to the health and stability of our food systems. The Gaia Foundation… Read More
The decree that recognizes indigenous governance of the Colombian Amazon
As a follow-up to the news we shared back in April of the groundbreaking decree that has brought recognition to indigenous governance in the Colombian Amazon, we share with you… Read More
A Food Revolution Starts with Seed!
The Seed Sovereignty UK & Ireland Programme goes online It’s been almost four years since we organised The Great Seed Festival in London, to celebrate the seeds that feed us. It… Read More
‘Ties are strengthened’: Spanish campaigners unite around Atalaya Mining’s London AGM
On Wednesday 27th June, Spanish campaigners attended the AGM of London-listed mining company Atalaya Mining to raise concerns about the company’s operations across Spain. Atalaya, which is listed on London’s… Read More
PRESS RELEASE: Spanish campaigners call Atalaya Mining to account
Gaia joins civil society organisations and campaigners in Spain voicing their opposition to three Spanish mining projects related to UK-listed mining company Atalaya. The mining operations are opposed by… Read More
Street art in Montevideo – and a plea for Healthy Oceans
A vibrant, painted mural in central Montevideo, Uruguay, is attracting attention from the public and media alike, about the devastation from human activities on the oceans – from overfishing and… Read More
Petersham Nurseries hosts We Feed the World Fundraising Banquet
The Gaia Foundation were delighted to welcome more than 100 guests – including film actor, Jason Isaacs and supermodel, Arizona Muse – to a sneak preview of the We Feed… Read More
Reweaving the basket of life’: Method Gundidza shares his story at the UN
“When humans arrived, the sun and the moon did not stop rising and setting; the air, water and the Earth did not stop moving either and neither did the plants… Read More
Leave the gold in the hills
Last month international solidarity from Honduras, Romania and Galicia flowed to community organisations resisting a planned gold mine in Northern Ireland’s Sperrin Mountains. Story originally published by London Mining Network. … Read More
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