The world your children are growing up in has changed with AI.
We give them a powerful map to understand it.
AI Ecology is the study of how artificial intelligence, human life, and the living world are woven together.
Not in theory, but in practice: in the water, in the soil, in the child sitting in front of a screen, and in the elder whose knowledge no algorithm has yet learned to hold.
In the age of AI, we need frameworks that help us understand the whole system of how technology, nature and humanity are connected, not separate.
Earth & Screen exists to spark these conversations to life, so the next generation can find their footing in an accelerating world.
Earth & Screen brings AI Ecology to schools, families, and communities — helping people of all ages stay grounded and connected to what matters in a world now shaped by artificial intelligence.
FOR SCHOOLS
Bring AI ecology into your curriculum:
Workshops, staff development, and curriculum partnerships for international schools.
The framework no existing programme provides that answers questions your students need.
FOR FAMILIES
Help your children navigate the Digital Ocean:
Books, guides, and resources for parents raising children in an AI world and digital environment— without fear, without naivety.
Because conversations about AI matter in the home.
FOR WOMEN
Stay grounded as the world accelerates:
Join Prepared & Free — a community for women from all walks of life navigating the new AI world as we transition to 2030 and beyond with wisdom, embodiment, and connection.
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Your students are already
growing up inside AI.
Do they know how to stay grounded in it?
Students don't need to be told AI is complicated. They need a map for for the new world of AI they now navigate.
Earth & Screen helps international schools bring AI ecology into the curriculum — so students understand not just how to use technology, but how to stay grounded and creative within it as the world accelerates.
Learning this makes me want to go outside more. When I was smaller I spent more time outside and I miss it.
Sammy age 14, workshop participant
I never knew how much water is connected to AI. Whenever I type on ChatGPT I didn't know it's actually consuming water too. It's really shocking.
Axel age 15, workshop participant
From a 2026 AI Ecology workshop with 12 teens aged 13–15, in Phuket, Thailand
I want to learn more about how I can use AI to help my mind — not hurt it.
Chantelle, age 13, workshop participant
It's important to think about how much of the earth we're using just to use AI.
Clara, age 14, workshop participant
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Before we learn about the latest gadgets, robots, or AI updates, we should learn to root in the new digital AI environment we're actually living in.
The New
A.I Ecology
We are living in two ecosystems simultaneously. Most people have never been shown the map of both.
The natural world that has always sustained us — water, soil, seasons, and the living systems we belong to. And now the digital world is woven into nearly every dimension of how we live, work, create, and connect. Both are real and both make demands on us. When we understand how they interact — how what happens in one ripples through the other — we gain something essential: the ability to stay grounded in an abstract and accelerated world.
The living world that supports us and gives the resrouces to create AI.
Earth
Communities, families, children, elders,
Humans
The digital and AI layer — infrastructure, algorithms, robots and the systems