Videos

This film documents a unique process taking place annually in Botswana, Africa. A group of African community workers and change makers come together to discuss and experience some of the rich traditional heritage of their continent and to discuss what part this should play in Africa's future.
This film tells the story of the Kamburu community and their courageous steps towards being more food secure, and their community-led approach to protecting the environment. Co-produced by the Institute for Culture and Ecology (ICE), the African Biodiversity Network (ABN) and The Gaia Foundation.
The story behind a group of indigenous communities from around the world, who are using new methods to communicate their message to the rest of the world.
The Sheka forest is one of Ethiopia's largest and last remaining tropical forests. Clan leaders, the local community and the local government have come together with the support of local partner, MELCA Ethiopia, to help secure the future of the forest, and to enhance sustainable livelihood options.
Peter Roderick, public interest environmental lawyer, joined The Gaia Foundation for an evening to share the findings of his report "Taking the Longer View: UK Governance for a Finite Planet". With him in this discussion, chaired by Philippe Sands, were Dr Janos Zlinszky and Halina Ward.
This film features Vandana Shiva, taken from the Gaia Evening talk 'Mining the Earth - Wounds that Won't Heal'. Vandana was joined by Richard Solly, Andy Whitmore and Philippe Sibaud to discuss the unprecedented growth of the extractive industry, and its implications for both people and planet.

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