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Environment (Page 2)

June 26, 2024

Podcast: Stage For Change – No Theater on a Dead Planet

After climate activists disrupted the Broadway revival of "An Enemy of the People," Holly Chen and Genevieve Hartnett spoke with eyewitnesses, experts, and the activists to uncover what theater, and all of us, should be doing to address the climate crisis.

By Genevieve Hartnett and Holly Yu Tung Chen

Los Angeles Review of Architecture first issue

March 23, 2024

Q&A: The New York Review of Architecture Takes on LA

The New York Review of Architecture celebrates the launch of its Los Angeles Review of Architecture.

By Emily Glennon

A cougar stretches at night. Overlooks Los Angeles.

February 18, 2024

How to Save a Mountain: One Group’s Fight to Stop a Luxury Development in Los Angeles

The proposed Canyon Hills site would require grading, or flattening, 300 acres of the Verdugos and would destroy the habitat of, according to NCH’s estimation, over 350 species of plants and animals, including a dozen designated as protected or threatened. 

By Kate Mays

Local volunteers and scientists motor in an all-terrain vehicle along an 11-mile stretch of coast in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, monitoring sea turtle nests. (Credit: Jennifer Taylor)

January 11, 2024

Florida Sea Turtles are Making a Comeback as Humans Stay Out of the Way

Sea turtles are returning to this Florida surf town with nesting populations nearly doubling in 2022, sparking new hope from conservationists.

By Jennifer Taylor

December 21, 2023

Texas Embraces Proposition 6 for Sustainable Water Solutions

Proposition 6 will create the Texas Water Fund Amendment and it will assist in financing water projects in this state.

By Giselle Guadrón

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