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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 18

 |  By Project Regeneration

In this issue

  • Marjan Minnesma leads the way Paul Hawken
  • Coal financing drying up Juliana Birnbaum
  • Growing a global reforestation database Robert Denney
  • Chile drafts a more regenerative constitution Kavya Gopal
  • Reimagining climate journalism Emily Jensen
  • Despite Manchin, we move forward Claire Krummenacher
  • Simple changes that keep us cool Amy Boyer

Issue 17

 |  By Project Regeneration

In this issue

  • Fin whales return Paul Hawken
  • More good news in whale conservation Claire Krummenacher
  • Reining in a popular (but highly toxic) herbicide Courtney White
  • The science behind joy as a tool for climate action Emily Jensen
  • Storing renewable energy in “sand batteries” Kavya Gopal
  • A sea change in plastic legislation Juliana Birnbaum
  • Giving urban trees a second life Robert Denney
  • Long-awaited protection for global fish stocks Tim Treuer

Issue 16

 |  By Project Regeneration

In this issue

  • From underground fungi to wetlands in peril Paul Hawken
  • Financial industry far from net-zero commitments Kavya Gopal
  • Understanding the Supreme Court’s EPA ruling Robert Denney
  • Judicial coup as environmental catalyst Juliana Birnbaum
  • After EPA ruling, local action takes the lead Emily Jensen
  • All about biodigesters Courtney White
  • California passes strongest plastics bill in U.S. Claire Krummenacher
  • The regenerative power of mutual aid Amy Boyer