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A La Niña has formed. It may fuel drought conditions in the Southwestern U.S.
A La Niña has formed. It may fuel drought conditions in the Southwestern U.S.
EnvironmentCynthia HirschhornSeptember 10, 2020WATER, environment
How L.A. architect Paul Murdoch designed a 9/11 memorial that literally sings
How L.A. architect Paul Murdoch designed a 9/11 memorial that literally sings
ArtCynthia HirschhornSeptember 10, 2020architecture, ART
Credit Suisse launches ocean engagement fund with Rockefeller AM
Credit Suisse launches ocean engagement fund with Rockefeller AM
EnvironmentCynthia HirschhornSeptember 7, 2020WATER, ocean, environment
L.A., meet your new streetlight. The winning design marks the first revamp since the 1950s
L.A., meet your new streetlight. The winning design marks the first revamp since the 1950s
Art, CivicCynthia HirschhornSeptember 3, 2020CIVIC, civic art, ART, design
Athletes, artists and celebrities create unique logos for the 2028 L.A. Olympics
Athletes, artists and celebrities create unique logos for the 2028 L.A. Olympics
ArtCynthia HirschhornSeptember 1, 2020civic art, ART
Where Did Earth's Water Come From? Study Casts Doubt on The Current Meteorite Theory
Where Did Earth's Water Come From? Study Casts Doubt on The Current Meteorite Theory
EnvironmentCynthia HirschhornAugust 28, 2020WATER, environment
CA Natural Resources Secretary Wade Crowfoot on the Governor's Water Resilience Portfolio
CA Natural Resources Secretary Wade Crowfoot on the Governor's Water Resilience Portfolio
EnvironmentCynthia HirschhornAugust 28, 2020California, WATER, environment
Banksy Has Financed—and Decorated—a Search-and-Rescue Ship Patrolling the Seas to Help Migrants Crossing the Mediterranean
Banksy Has Financed—and Decorated—a Search-and-Rescue Ship Patrolling the Seas to Help Migrants Crossing the Mediterranean
ArtCynthia HirschhornAugust 27, 2020ART
Here’s How to Create Public Art Rooted in Environmental Justice
Here’s How to Create Public Art Rooted in Environmental Justice
Art, CivicCynthia HirschhornAugust 26, 2020public art, CIVIC, ART
Wilmington waterfront gets a big boost as $52 million construction project is awarded
Wilmington waterfront gets a big boost as $52 million construction project is awarded
CivicCynthia HirschhornAugust 20, 2020CIVIC, public space, design
This giant climate hot spot is robbing the West of its water
This giant climate hot spot is robbing the West of its water
EnvironmentCynthia HirschhornAugust 7, 2020WATER, environment
Capturing Carbon with Underwater Gardening
Capturing Carbon with Underwater Gardening
EnvironmentCynthia HirschhornJuly 21, 2020Carbon, climate, WATER, environment
Mayors Launch a Green and Just COVID-19 Recovery Plan & Demand National Governments End Fossil Fuel Subsidies
Mayors Launch a Green and Just COVID-19 Recovery Plan & Demand National Governments End Fossil Fuel Subsidies
Environment, CivicCynthia HirschhornJuly 17, 2020CIVIC, cities, public health, environment
We've been using the same bricks for over 5,000 years. This engineer says it's time for a change.
We've been using the same bricks for over 5,000 years. This engineer says it's time for a change.
EnvironmentCynthia HirschhornJuly 14, 2020sustainability, history, environment
How to Design a Post-Pandemic City
How to Design a Post-Pandemic City
Cynthia HirschhornJuly 14, 2020
Why This Year Is Our Last, Best Chance for Saving the Oceans
Why This Year Is Our Last, Best Chance for Saving the Oceans
EnvironmentCynthia HirschhornJuly 9, 2020climate, ocean, environment
The Story Behind TIME's 'One Last Chance' Cover
The Story Behind TIME's 'One Last Chance' Cover
Environment, ArtCynthia HirschhornJuly 8, 2020ART, climate, environment
Did you see, up in the sky? 80 artists sent messages over U.S. detention centers
Did you see, up in the sky? 80 artists sent messages over U.S. detention centers
ArtCynthia HirschhornJuly 3, 2020ART, artist
Trenton’s Urban Gardens Foster Food Sovereignty and Civic Engagement
Trenton’s Urban Gardens Foster Food Sovereignty and Civic Engagement
Environment, CivicCynthia HirschhornJuly 1, 2020urban gardens, CIVIC, environment
San Diego’s New Parks Plan Hopes for Quality over Quantity
San Diego’s New Parks Plan Hopes for Quality over Quantity
CivicCynthia HirschhornJune 23, 2020CIVIC, public space, equity
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