People for Parks Los Angeles: To create access to safe and vibrant play spaces in underserved Los Angeles neighborhoods by (1) unlocking schoolyards on weekends to create Community School Parks (CSP), (2) empowering communities, and (3) advancing innovative local joint-use policies.
Read MoreThe Trust for Public Land - ParkServe: The Trust for Public Land is leading a national campaign to ensure that every person in America has access to a quality park within a 10-minute walk of home. The ParkServe® platform measures and analyzes current access to parks in cities, towns, and communities nationwide.
Read MoreMission Blue: Uniting a global coalition to inspire an upwelling of public awareness, access and support for a worldwide network of marine protected areas – .Hope Spots.
Read MoreThe Trust for Public Land: From helping raise funds for conservation; to protecting and restoring natural spaces; to collaborating with communities to plan, design, and create parks, playgrounds, gardens, and trails; we work with communities to ensure that development happens for them, and not to them.
Read MoreVeterans’ Gardens: re-imagines the most dilapidated area of the Pacific Palisades Park.
Read MoreWater and Power, A California Heist: A documentary by Marina Zenovich and Alex Gibney, this feature doc uncovers the exploitation of California's water supply.
Read MoreUCLA,Sustainable LA: Scientific journal says Los Angeles could become independent of imported water if it increases the use of recycled water, cleans up groundwater and steps up conservation measures.
Read MoreWorld Bank: reaffirm the world’s commitment to the fight against climate change.
Read MoreReinventing Cities: A global competition for innovative carbon-free and resilient urban projects.
Read MoreCenter for Biological Diversity: A Scientific Journal on the Reproduction and the carbon legacies of individuals.
Read MoreStella Artois: Watch what happens in our experiment when people learn they don’t have instant access to water, a fundamental need.
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