Back to Show
Earth Focus
Minerva: Joshua Tree's Original Influencer
The original desert advocate was Minerva Hoyt. She created exhibitions to show off the desert's natural beauty and commissioned photos that convinced President Franklin D. Roosevelt to create Joshua Tree National Monument in 1936. In 1937, Desert Magazine was launched to celebrate the Mojave for decades, and from 1940 to 1960, more than 50 movies and TV shows were filmed in the High Desert.
Support Provided By

26:16
Rising heat is causing communities to plant trees in their neighborhoods to cool off.

23:36
Endangered species and critical naval activities harmonize on San Clemente Island.

24:09
“Fast fashion” waste is examined, recycled and reimagined.

26:36
Upgrading outdated energy infrastructure in California to prevent power outages and wildfires.

26:40
Diablo Canyon ignites conversations about nuclear power in the state’s energy future.

26:40
Love for Joshua Tree endangers the local life—both people and ecosystems.

26:40
Ravens threaten Mojave Desert tortoises, and solutions call on shifts in human behavior.

26:40
A transformed L.A. River is envisioned by the communities that live at its edge.

26:40
The L.A. River is reimagined through explorations of history, hydrology, and architecture.

26:47
Everyday people are standing up against the e-commerce giants polluting the Inland Empire.

56:40
Climate change takes a toll on mental health in rural areas.

56:41
Stories of patients and doctors reveal the environmental determinants of health in South Gate, CA.