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The U.S. is falling behind in the fight against Climate change — and fast. According to Robinson Meyer, writing for The New York Times, recent efforts …
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These stunning photos show how nature came back after the world’s largest dam removal project
Four dams and three large reservoirs were removed from the Klamath River in a project that finished last year—and acres of native wildflowers are now in bloom along the river’s edge. It’s been less than a year since the world’s largest dam removal project was completed along 420 miles of the Klamath …
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