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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 27

 |  By Project Regeneration

In this issue

  • A push to make ecocide an international crime Kavya Gopal
  • Strong bipartisan support to pass the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act Robert Denney
  • The US Senate ratifies international climate agreement in bipartisan vote Tim Treuer
  • Keeping it cool Amy Boyer
  • Indigenous leaders' victory successfully halts offshore drilling project Claire Krummenacher
  • Electric Planes on the horizon Courtney White
  • Pollinator-friendly bus shelters Juliana Birnbaum

Issue 26

 |  By Project Regeneration

In this issue

  • Investigating ancient forest destruction Claire Krummenacher
  • The Agricultural Internet of Things Courtney White
  • Funding regenerative initiatives Juliana Birnbaum
  • Frontline communities bring back water Kavya Gopal
  • California turns to beavers in fighting climate change Robert Denney
  • Tracking carbon sinks on land Amy Boyer

Issue 25

 |  By Project Regeneration

In this issue

  • Collaboration, not confrontation Courtney White
  • Capturing kinetic energy from the ocean Jonathan Hawken
  • Cautionary words from generations past Juliana Birnbaum
  • Women-led reforestation of The Congo Rainforest Kavya Gopal
  • The fight over Utah National Monuments continues Robert Denney
  • Challenging economic growth Amy Boyer
  • Hawai'i closes its last coal plant Claire Krummenacher