About GaiaTribe
The world is changing, and not necessarily for the better. Temperatures are rising, biodiversity is falling. Prices are at all time high and morale, it seems, is at an all time low.
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It is my unchanging and constant belief, however, that there is, and will always continue to be, hope. It may be cautious, fragile and sometimes hard to see, but it's there, even if it's just a small spark encompassed by the darkest night. When we dare to let this spark grow into a flame, develop into a fire and fan into an inferno, amazing things happen. We banish the darkness and fill the world with light, and so it is my most fervent hope that whatever you find here or find here on GaiaTribe will inspire you to take positive steps for both people and planet.
The idea for GaiaTribe came to me whilst I was a brand ambassador at The N/a'an ku sê Foundation. It was the name that came to me first: a name that evoked images of a community united in their love for Mother Earth, that took a more compassionate view of the climate crisis. It is not enough to simply record statistics and data - to make true progress we have to repair our relationship with Gaia, and for that, we need to take a long, hard look at ourselves.