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
Regeneration Made Real
Regeneration is the fundamental principle underlying every cell, breath, person, gender, culture, forest, grassland, ocean, and creature. The words “regeneration” and “regenerative" are being used more frequently and commonly now, which is a good thing. And yet, the term is also being used casually as an adjective to sell a product or bring credit to a company. Here Jonathan Porritt comments on Regeneration, Ending the climate crisis in one generation, and why the book upholds, expresses and encompasses the core meaning and promise that regeneration holds for the world. - Paul Hawken
Issue 2
In this issue
- Chile is changing the relationship between government and science Paul Hawken
- Mumbai announces net zero roadmap Kavya Gopal
- Unintended consequences of using plants to fight climate change Tim Treuer
- Wocawson Energy Project Robert Denney
- Making cities into carbon sinks Milica Koscica
- For the greater grid Emily Jensen
- Benefits of regenerative agriculture Courtney White
- U.S. Military is defueling the Red Hill Claire Krummenacher
- IPCC report features climate justice Amy Boyer
Voices and Action
On September 11, 2001, I watched the second tower go down on live TV. The event was horrific, a weird human experience. I tried to step back and look at 911 in an archetypal and fundamental way. What had just happened?