It was once the nation’s largest trash heap. Now it’ll be an inspirational L.A. County park Cynthia HirschhornAugust 18, 2022civic space, environment, Los Angeles
Sinema’s last-minute push on Democrats’ climate bill added $4 billion to combat Western drought Cynthia HirschhornAugust 11, 2022water, politics, policy, government, climate
With California expected to lose 10% of its water within 20 years, Newsom calls for urgent action Cynthia HirschhornAugust 11, 2022water, government, policy, infrastructure, climate
The Inflation Reduction Act Is About to Jumpstart U.S. Climate Policy and Change the World Cynthia HirschhornAugust 8, 2022policy, climate, politics
How Cities Are Using Digital Twins Like a SimCity for Policymakers Cynthia HirschhornAugust 5, 2022urban planning, design, technology
Think Your Street Needs a Redesign? Ask an AI Cynthia HirschhornJuly 30, 2022technology, infrastructure, urban planning
Los Angeles may be the first city in California to put recycled water directly in your tap Cynthia HirschhornJuly 22, 2022WATER, environment, technology, Los Angeles, California
Beloved monarch butterflies now listed as endangered Cynthia HirschhornJuly 21, 2022biodiversity, climate, environment
New 6th Street Viaduct officially opens to the public Cynthia HirschhornJuly 18, 2022architecture, Los Angeles
Dramatic new 6th Street Bridge opens, delivering a 'love letter' to Los Angeles Cynthia HirschhornJuly 18, 2022Los Angeles, architecture
Meet the Siblings Making Hydropower That Actually Protects Rivers and Fish Cynthia HirschhornJuly 18, 2022WATER, environment
Why a Global Price on Freshwater Might be Needed in the Climate Change Era Cynthia HirschhornJuly 15, 2022climate, WATER
L.A. needs 90,000 trees to battle extreme heat. Will residents step up to plant them? Cynthia HirschhornJune 26, 2022Los Angeles, climate
As water crisis worsens on Colorado River, an urgent call for Western states to ‘act now’ Cynthia HirschhornJune 21, 2022WATER
Did California learn anything from the last drought? ‘Gambling’ with water continues Cynthia HirschhornJune 21, 2022California, WATER
‘A walk back in time’: Where two rivers join, California will get a new state park Cynthia HirschhornMay 18, 2022parks