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Issue 64

 |  By Project Regeneration

In this issue

  • The Mind of a Bee Paul Hawken
  • First Ratification of UN High Seas Treaty Anna Steltenkamp
  • Arizona's New Urban Heat Office Claire Krummenacher
  • River Restoration After Largest Dam Removal Scott Hannan
  • Rethinking Forest Carbon Credits Courtney White
  • Inuit Insight Informs Permafrost Research Juliana Birnbaum
  • Protecting Thailand's Otters and Mangroves Jonathan Hawken

Issue 63

 |  By Project Regeneration

In this issue

  • Good news for manatees is good news for climate Amy Boyer
  • Juneau debuts a carbon offset program benefitting residents Claire Krummenacher
  • The Man Who Stopped The Desert Courtney White
  • Charged up about batteries Juliana Birnbaum
  • Beavers released into the wild for the first time in 70 years Scott Hannan

Issue 62

 |  By Project Regeneration

In this issue

  • South American communities rally to protect endangered bird species Juliana Birnbaum
  • Integrating the cost of carbon Amy Boyer
  • A call to integrate agri-food systems and healthy soils into climate action Anna Steltenkamp
  • Positive Tipping Points offer real hope for steering clear of disaster George Biesmans
  • A historic agreement in the Pacific Northwest Claire Krummenacher
  • A harmonious intersection of road and water Jonathan Hawken
  • Community efforts to restore underwater forests of giant kelp in New Zealand Scott Hannan
  • Young People Choosing the Agrarian Way Courtney White