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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.

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Issue 45

 |  By Project Regeneration

In this issue

  • Coastal forest conservation in Japan’s fisheries Benjamin Felser
  • Biden Administration creates Office of Environmental Justice Juliana Birnbaum
  • Climate curriculum being added to medical education Robert Denney
  • California becomes first state to slam the brakes on train emissions Claire Krummenacher
  • Farming While Black Courtney White

Issue 44

 |  By Project Regeneration

In this issue

  • Playing with Fire Amy Boyer
  • Plenty of Fish in the Pond Benjamin Felser
  • A pioneering collaboration for cement manufacturers Claire Krummenacher
  • Dry Farming Gets a Look Courtney White
  • British Coal Burning Drops to 1757 Levels Juliana Birnbaum
  • Your Dinner Plate Could Help the Climate Kate Furby
  • The Miraculous Mekong Kavya Gopal

Issue 43

 |  By Project Regeneration

In this issue

  • Regenerating Australia’s Wildlife Kavya Gopal
  • An hour for the Earth Scott Hannan
  • More Than Meets The Eye Tim Treuer
  • Hooray for Hedgerows Amy Boyer
  • Mexican Wolf Milestone Courtney White
  • Democratic Climate Action on the Flathead Reservation Benjamin Felser
  • The Climate Benefits of the Four-Day Workweek Claire Krummenacher
  • A Water-Wise Future Juliana Birnbaum
  • Hope for the High Seas Kate Furby