A single, devastating California fire season wiped out years of efforts to cut emissions Cynthia HirschhornOctober 20, 2022california, climate, environment, science
Oceans are warming faster than ever. Here’s what could come next. Cynthia HirschhornOctober 19, 2022water, climate, environment, science
Two democracies are forming in the U.S. — ZIP Code determines which one you’re in Cynthia HirschhornOctober 19, 2022democracy, politics, government, voting, media
Webb Telescope Captures New View of ‘Pillars of Creation’ Cynthia HirschhornOctober 19, 2022science, technology, media, art
‘A Silent Killer’: Bloomberg's City Lab on Cities v Heat, Unpacks Extreme Heat Effects & Solutions Cynthia HirschhornOctober 19, 2022cities, climate, environment, policy, public health, urban design, urban planning
‘Right this ship of democracy’ Cynthia HirschhornOctober 19, 2022politics, government, democracy, women, voting
L.A.’s love of sprawl made it America’s most overcrowded place. Poor people pay a deadly price Cynthia HirschhornOctober 19, 2022los angeles, public space, public health, infrastructure, urban design, urban planning
Catskill Art Space Opens With James Turrell and a Lofty Vision Cynthia HirschhornOctober 19, 2022art, artists, culture, nonprofits
Composting In Detroit Gets A Boost From The Philippines Cynthia HirschhornOctober 18, 2022cities, environment, policy, urban planning
She’s made 1,750 Wikipedia bios for women scientists who haven’t gotten their due Cynthia HirschhornOctober 17, 2022women, science, leadership, equality
What Does the Mayor of Los Angeles Do? Cynthia HirschhornOctober 15, 2022los angeles, government, politics, policy
Harvard Researchers Identify First Ever Proof of Sea Level Fingerprints Cynthia HirschhornOctober 13, 2022environment, climate, water, education
California Coastal Commission OKs desalination plant in Orange County Cynthia HirschhornOctober 13, 2022california, climatee, environment, policy, water
Los Angeles is running out of water, and time. Are leaders willing to act? Cynthia HirschhornOctober 13, 2022los angeles, policy, government, infrastructure, water
6 projects show how infrastructure spending is remaking the country Cynthia HirschhornOctober 13, 2022infrastructure, policy, government, environment, transportation
What TIME's Newest Class of Next Generation Leaders Can Teach Us Cynthia HirschhornOctober 13, 2022youth, leadership, culture, government, women
Cities Are Planting Trees. Why Not Make Them Fruit Trees? Cynthia HirschhornOctober 12, 2022cities, urban planning, climate, environment, civic engagement, policy
Why Venice Biennale curator went beyond gender quotas in 2022 Cynthia HirschhornOctober 10, 2022art, artists, gender, equality
A California city’s water supply is expected to run out in two months Cynthia HirschhornOctober 10, 2022california, water, environment, climate
More water restrictions likely as California pledges to cut use of Colorado River supply Cynthia HirschhornOctober 6, 2022california, water, policy, environment