The Waggle

The Waggle
Compelling and inspiring stories about the regeneration and restoration of life on Earth and solutions to the biggest challenges facing our world, curated and authored by writers and researchers at Project Regeneration. Our newsletter is named after the waggle dance, what honeybee scouts do to show the hive where to find the nectar.
News Stories
Issue 60
In this issue
- Dominica launches the first marine reserve for sperm whales Rachel Martin
- Caribbean island rewilding project is a rapid success Scott Hannan
- Collaborative stewardship guides eco-cultural healing in Canada Anna Steltenkamp
- AI, Salmon Fisheries, and First Nations in British Columbia Benjamin Felser
- Blue carbon is a regenerative climate solution Courtney White
- The United States’ first hydrogen-powered ferry Claire Krummenacher
- Earthshot supports Andean and urban forests Amy Boyer
- Growing crops in Africa with solar pumps Jonathan Hawken
- Portugal gives a glimpse into a clean energy future Juliana Birnbaum
- An enormous floating solar farm comes online in Indonesia Tim Treuer
Issue 59
In this issue
- Peat bog restoration for biodiversity and carbon sequestration Scott Hanna
- The First Indigenous Marine Stewardship Area in the U.S. Benjamin Felser
- The innovators at the forefront of reimagined air conditioning Claire Krummenacher
- Rewilding Indonesian palm oil plantations Juliana Birnbaum
- Smart technology is helping farmers and land managers regenerate the world Courtney White
Issue 58
In this issue
- Community fridges tackle both food insecurity and methane emissions Claire Krummenacher
- Regeneration is Social Amy Boyer
- Indigenous fire management to protect California's oak forests Benjamin Felser
- Goats on the frontlines of wildfire prevention and invasive weed suppression Courtney White
- Ecologists contemplate the potential of abandoned land for nature recovery George Biesmans
- Forget the school bus, hop on the bike bus Juliana Birnbaum
- Sustainable, biodegradable saris from banana fibers Rachel Martin
- Protecting Japanese wildcats Jonathan Hawken