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 24
In this issue
- A future for sea otters and kelp forests in the PNW Tim Treuer
- Virtual Power Plants are on the rise internationally Amy Boyer
- Widespread support for climate action Claire Krummenacher
- Who knows best, nature or humans? Courtney White
- Tracking the slow-motion drama of tree migration Juliana Birnbaum
- Building honey highways in the Netherlands Kavya Gopal
- Action to Protect the Florida Wildlife Corridor Gains Steam Robert Denney
Issue 23
In this issue
- Collaborative filmmaking in the Brazilian Amazon Kavya Gopal
- Standing up to Big Livestock Paul Hawken
- Sea turtles found nesting in Louisiana for the first time in 75 years Robert Denney
- Making a laughing stock of carbon offsets Tim Treuer
- Sprouting food and community Amy Boyer
- Indigenous-led nuclear cleanup efforts Claire Krummenacher
- Breadfruit, a climate superfood Courtney White
- Dinner’s ecological footprint Juliana Birnbaum
Issue 22
In this issue
- Mapping climate risk Paul Hawken
- The United States' first congestion pricing program Claire Krummenacher
- The Power of Abundance Courtney White
- Regenerating lives after incarceration Juliana Birnbaum
- Condors have come home Kavya Gopal
- Monarch butterfly now listed as endangered Robert Denney
- Climate and megadroughts in the American West Tim Treuer