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What does the Earth desire? Celebrating the life and legacy of ‘geologian’ Thomas Berry
We are not lacking in the dynamic forces needed to create the future. We live immersed in a sea of energy beyond all comprehension. But this energy, in an ultimate… Read More

Earth Jurisprudence: Rooting rebellion in nature
Gaia’s Director, Liz Hosken, reflects on the legacy of philosopher and ‘geologian’ Thomas Berry, and why his central idea- Earth Jurisprudence- can be a guiding light for emerging movements defending… Read More

Simon Mitambo: Decolonisation, Climate Change and Earth Jurisprudence in Kenya
On this Madaraka (Independence) Day – let us embrace the urgency, and commit to restoring our ecosystems, defending them against destructive projects and policies and support and learn from those… Read More

Podcast: Transforming the food system for Planet Gaia
Small farmers produce most of the world’s food, but face huge threats at a time when we need more local food systems, less insane trade, and a movement to revive… Read More

Happy Birthday to Gaia elder Joanna Macy
Gaia’s Director, Liz Hosken, celebrates the 90th birthday of one of Gaia’s great elders; educator and Earth defender Joanna Macy. She reflects on how Joanna’s ‘Work that Reconnects’ is helping… Read More

Sacred River, Sacred Land: a community goes ‘back to roots’ in Kenya
Simon Mitambo and his childhood community of Tharaka, Kenya, are working together to revive and enhance their Earth-centred culture and traditions. Theirs is a story of going ‘back to roots’… Read More

Celebrating Polly Higgins and her work to end Ecocide
It is with great sadness that Gaia mourns the loss of legal visionary and Earth Protector, Polly Higgins, who passed away on Easter Sunday. But it is with joy that… Read More

Reviving Eco-Literacy: Gaia celebrates Mother Earth Day
“Our relationship with the Earth involves something more than pragmatic use, academic understanding, or aesthetic appreciation. A truly human intimacy with the earth and with the entire natural world is… Read More

Could you be the Seed Sovereignty UK & Ireland Programme Manager?
We’re looking for a strategic thinker and dynamic communicator with a passion for food and seed sovereignty here in the UK and Ireland. This is an exciting opportunity to take… Read More

It’s time to go ‘Beyond Extractivism’
New UN research has revealed that resource extraction is responsible for 80% of biodiversity loss and 50% of the world’s carbon emissions. Here, in a short article written for Friends… Read More
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