How's the weather? A global alliance of artists respond to the climate crisis
Artists and Writers in 28 Countries Come Together to Respond to the Climate Emergency with the World Weather Network.
Decolonising Stories | from Uganda, Zimbabwe and Kenya
Indigenous and traditional communities across Africa are taking matters into their own hands, reviving their lands, waters and Earth-centred cultures in the midst of the climate crisis.
Here, three storytellers from Uganda, Zimbabwe and Kenya share how Indigenous communities are reviving culture and restoring nature where they are.
The seed savers' quiet revolution in London
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 and allotment plots. This is an urban seed revolution…
Watch the short film ‘A Quiet Revolution’ from The Gaia Foundation
Environmental Racism in Richmond, Virginia | Documentary Film
Created by Outspoken Narrative and Green Teenz RVA, this short documentary film discusses environmental racism in the context of Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A.
Speaking with community advocates, Jovanni and Brianne, this film looks at how environmental racism is impacting people on a daily basis, some of the underlying causes, and what Richmond’s Sustainability Office (and individuals) can do to help.
EL Molo: The Last People of The Lake
If the transition to renewable energy is not a just transition, then it’s no transition at all but rather a continuation of exploitative systems.
In this film shared via InsightShare, we witness how green energy projects are threatening the livelihoods of communities on the shores of Lake Turkana, as local communities are being dispossessed of their land due to the expanding wind farm.