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A greener Garden State could keep 20 million New York-area residents above water.
In LA’s backyard, the desert is anything but desolate.
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They went boom, then bust, but some of the desert’s early settlements haven’t entirely disappeared. Here’s a guide to five ghost towns near Mojave.
How has the city let such a vital artery become so corroded?
Repairing sidewalks is an expensive and antiquated approach. Here’s what cities should do instead.
Los Angeles is the most water-stressed city in the U.S.
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The scope of New York’s homeless crisis can feel overwhelming, but there are concrete ways to help—find out how.
What will become of the changing neighborhood—and who gets to decide its fate?