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What does 80 gallons look like? The good, bad and insipid in California’s water conservation graphics
What does 80 gallons look like? The good, bad and insipid in California’s water conservation graphics
Cynthia HirschhornMay 18, 2022California, WATER
‘A race to the bottom’: New bill aims to limit frenzy of well drilling on California farms
‘A race to the bottom’: New bill aims to limit frenzy of well drilling on California farms
Cynthia HirschhornMay 18, 2022climate, WATER
We’re in a megadrought. Here’s how to keep your veggie garden alive this summer
We’re in a megadrought. Here’s how to keep your veggie garden alive this summer
Cynthia HirschhornMay 18, 2022climate, WATER
What Israel, Las Vegas and other places can teach SoCal about using a lot less water
What Israel, Las Vegas and other places can teach SoCal about using a lot less water
Cynthia HirschhornMay 18, 2022climate, WATER
Stanford Gets $1.1 Billion for New Climate School From John Doerr
Stanford Gets $1.1 Billion for New Climate School From John Doerr
Cynthia HirschhornMay 18, 2022education
Griffith Park is named for a guy who shot his wife — and other true stories of L.A. parks
Griffith Park is named for a guy who shot his wife — and other true stories of L.A. parks
Cynthia HirschhornMay 18, 2022Los Angeles
To survive drought, parts of SoCal must cut water use by 35%. The new limit: 80 gallons a day
To survive drought, parts of SoCal must cut water use by 35%. The new limit: 80 gallons a day
Cynthia HirschhornMay 1, 2022WATER
We Analyzed 300 Companies’ Financial Documents to Find Out How Concerned They Are About Climate Change
We Analyzed 300 Companies’ Financial Documents to Find Out How Concerned They Are About Climate Change
Cynthia HirschhornApril 27, 2022climate
Seeds of hope: How nature inspires scientists to confront climate change
Seeds of hope: How nature inspires scientists to confront climate change
Cynthia HirschhornApril 27, 2022climate
The best stories our climate journalists covered this past year
The best stories our climate journalists covered this past year
Cynthia HirschhornApril 27, 2022climate
Test Plots in Los Angeles Parks Grow More Than Native Crops: A Community of People Who Care
Test Plots in Los Angeles Parks Grow More Than Native Crops: A Community of People Who Care
Cynthia HirschhornApril 6, 2022parks
How Cities Are Using Digital Twins Like a SimCity for Policymakers
How Cities Are Using Digital Twins Like a SimCity for Policymakers
Cynthia HirschhornApril 5, 2022technology, cities
As drought saps water supply, California signs $2.6-billion ecological pact
As drought saps water supply, California signs $2.6-billion ecological pact
Cynthia HirschhornApril 1, 2022WATER
Cultivating Trees and a Juster Future in San Francisco
Cultivating Trees and a Juster Future in San Francisco
Cynthia HirschhornMarch 29, 2022environment
L.A.’s asphalt-covered schoolyards are an environmental injustice
L.A.’s asphalt-covered schoolyards are an environmental injustice
EnvironmentCynthia HirschhornMarch 27, 2022climate, environment
California slashes State Water Project allocation to 5% as year begins with record dryness
California slashes State Water Project allocation to 5% as year begins with record dryness
Cynthia HirschhornMarch 18, 2022climate
Can Art Bring Justice to Black Homeowners?
Can Art Bring Justice to Black Homeowners?
Cynthia HirschhornMarch 17, 2022ART
The Irresistible Appeal of the ‘Post-Industrial Park’
The Irresistible Appeal of the ‘Post-Industrial Park’
Cynthia HirschhornMarch 13, 2022design
Some L.A. schools face uncertain futures as student enrollment declines dramatically
Some L.A. schools face uncertain futures as student enrollment declines dramatically
Cynthia HirschhornMarch 13, 2022Los Angeles, education
L.A. has $556 million and a plan to capture more storm water. But will they ever do it?
L.A. has $556 million and a plan to capture more storm water. But will they ever do it?
Cynthia HirschhornMarch 13, 2022environment
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