
Emily Guerin
Former Correspondent, LAist Studios
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A frog that lives only in the San Gabriel Mountains is nearly extinct. A breeding program at the L.A. Zoo is trying to change that.
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Sure, the solar panels are flashy. But energy efficiency requirements and incentives for home batteries are as big of a deal, if not more.
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The summer kayaking season opens this weekend on the Los Angeles River. And just in time, the city Sanitation department has a new website where you can check how clean the water is.
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Two new bills that are heading to the Governor's desk will revolutionize how cities think about water conservation going forward.
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The new requirement is part of the state's fight against climate change. But it will add almost $10,000 to the cost of a new house.
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Heavy-duty diesel trucks are the biggest source of pollution in greater Los Angeles. Will making warehouses responsible for their emissions help?
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Researchers want to identify which trees are better suited to a hotter, drier climate — and then convince people to plant them.
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Homeless advocates had criticized similar proposed sites, raising concerns about access to services, transportation and jobs, since the goal is to move as many people as possible off the the streets permanently.
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The "Supporters Section" in the L.A. Football Club's new stadium in Exposition Park is designed to fit the demands of diehard enthusiasts. (They don't want to be called "fans.")
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Last year's incredible wildflower display created an Instagram frenzy. This year, not so much. What changed?
Stories by Emily Guerin
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