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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
Protect Sacred Sites to Realise Indigenous Rights, says African Commission
An article by Hannibal Rhoades, as featured in Intercontinental Cry, on a forward-thinking resolution from the African Commission for Human and Peoples’ Rights. From North and South Dakota to the… Read More
Victory! African Commission passes resolution to protect sacred natural sites & territories
Sacred natural sites are where we come from, the heart of life…We cannot live without our sacred natural sites and we are responsible for protecting them.” Statement by African Custodian… 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
Gaia takes message of SOLIDARITY from the wild coast of South Africa to the Northumberland coast of the UK. Save Druridge Bay!
Solidarity flowed between UK and South African communities resisting coal mining this week at a rally to reject the Druridge Bay coal mine. If the mine is stopped, it could… Read More
Calling for a paradigm shift to Earth Jurisprudence at the UN General Assembly
We were delighted to have the opportunity to discuss Earth Jurisprudence at the United Nations, presenting at the 7th UN Interactive Dialogue on Harmony with Nature, Friday 21st April, 2017…. Read More
Ecologist Special Report: From fish to forests and conflicts to coffee…how humans are affected by climate-driven species shifts
Originally published in The Ecologist. Climate change has species on the move, with major consequences for biodiversity and human communities write Tero Mustonen from Snowchange and Hannibal Rhoades from The… Read More
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