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Healthy Crops: A forgotten classic of agroecological science
Tara Gibson Pinheiro explores the intriguing story and critical importance of Healthy Crops: A New Agricultural Revolution– a lost classic of agroecological science now republished online for the first time… Read More
Respecting the rights of nature is the only way out of climate chaos and biodiversity collapse
Originally published in The Daily Maverick (07/03/2022) by Gaia’s long term partner, Earth Jurisprudence Practitioner Method Gundidza. Earth Jurisprudence is a foundational systemic alternative for transformation towards healing our relationship… Read More
International Women’s Day: Celebrating the women in our seed team
On International Women’s Day 2022, we are celebrating the inspiring work of the women coordinating our Seed Sovereignty Programme which has trained over 500 seed savers across the UK and… Read More
Reviving ritual & building solidarity in Tharaka, Kenya
In this story, Gaia’s long-time partner, Simon Mitambo, describes how the Indigenous Tharakan People of central Kenya are reviving culture and ritual to build their resilience to COVID-19 and other… Read More
In the media: London seed savers’ quiet revolution
Originally published in The Ecologist. 09/02/2022 A quiet revolution is underway. And it’s sprouting where you might least expect it. In old baths and window boxes. In reclaimed parking lots… Read More
Seed Week 5: our highlights
In this blog we cast our eyes back over our fifth annual Seed Week and share our top 5 highlights – from a beguiling new film to the launch of… Read More
Media Release: London’s seed savers mount a quiet revolution
Londoners are rising to the challenges of climate change, food poverty, entrenched inequality and our nation’s mental and physical health crises by reviving one of the oldest human activities of… Read More
A Quiet Revolution: interactive story
Across the UK and Ireland, a quiet revolution is underway. It’s sprouting where you might least expect it. In old baths and window boxes. In reclaimed parking lots and allotment… Read More
What’s coming up for Seed Week 2022
Our 5th annual Seed Week is almost upon us, and it would be fair to say we have a cornucopia of seed goodness in store for you over the next… Read More
Solstice: what we need is here
Depending on where you call home, the longest and shortest days of the year are approaching. Solstice, the moment of the stationary sun, draws near, and light and dark in increasing measure will… Read More
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