High-resolution mycelium network. By Loreto Oyarte Galvez.
My work involves finding signal out of noise. Newsletters play a pivotal role in this.
For years I’ve been meticulously subscribing and unsubscribing to hundreds of newsletters to build a meaningful feed with highly diverse and niche content.
Now, going through my inbox every Friday is an absolute joy.
Below, I created an overview with 50+ of my favourite newsletters 👇 I hope you’ll find some new signals 📡
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Blog from the Bioregion by The Bioregional Learning Centre builds collaborations to shift South Devon towards long-term climate resilience. Working in and at the intersection of economy, ecology, learning, arts and culture and the gaps in between.
The Really Regenerative Centre is a regenerative learning centre with the mission to reconnect people to the place in which they live and work, and to help communities, projects and businesses find ways to bring a regenerative economy into being.
4 Returns by Commonland brings people together to restore landscapes and regenerate the Earth: our common land. With their holistic approach to landscape restoration - the 4 Returns framework - anyone can work with nature and their local community to restore a landscape at scale.
The Waggle is a weekly offering of compelling and inspiring stories about the regeneration and restoration of life on Earth, solutions to the climate crisis curated and authored by writers and researchers at Project Regeneration. Our newsletter is named for the waggle dance, what honeybee scouts do to show the hive where to find the nectar.
Regeneratie Coöperatie is a collective of entrepreneurs and scientists, coaches and artists actively working for a regenerative society in which all people see and behave themselves as part of nature. (Dutch)
We are not living in an era of change but in a change of era. Future Affairs is a weekly selection from the world press, the best interviews and essays from pioneers and thinkers, plus the most fascinating podcasts and the best books. A look beyond the short term. By NRC journalist Wouter van Noort. (Dutch)
Regenerative Futures is a newsletter from the future. A thriving, equitable future that we sometimes find hard to imagine. Because it seems too abstract, theoretical or unachievable. It is precisely this crisis of imagination that we want to address. (Dutch)
An interesting list - thanks! And thanks to Benjamin Taylor for mentioning you in Transduction. You might check out Integration and Implementation Insights (https://i2Insights.org) - A community blog and repository of resources for improving research impact on complex real-world problems, which I curate.
An interesting list - thanks! And thanks to Benjamin Taylor for mentioning you in Transduction. You might check out Integration and Implementation Insights (https://i2Insights.org) - A community blog and repository of resources for improving research impact on complex real-world problems, which I curate.
Thank you for the shout out Tijn! Looking forward to round two of our conversation... keep up the excellent work.