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This story was originally published by the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Explosions roared through the canyons lining the Klamath River earlier this year, signaling a new chapter for the region that hugs the Oregon-California border. In October, the removal of four hydroelectric dams built on the river was completed—the largest project of its kind in US history. The blast of the final dam was just the beginning.

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    The Klamath River, flowing through Oregon and California, recently regained its natural course after more than a century of dam obstruction. This shift stems from the largest dam removal project in U.
    01/16/2025 - 1:39 am | View Link
  • No, Dam Removal Is Not Responsible for Los Angeles Water Shortages
    Araceli Bloom, a social media influencer with more than 230,000 followers on TikTok, blamed the dam removal project—in which four hydroelectric dams on Klamath River, which runs through California and ...
    01/10/2025 - 8:42 am | View Link
  • Science on Tap: Klamath Dam removal – what happened and what’s next
    This month’s Science on Tap features Mike Belchik, a senior water policy analyst for the Yurok Tribe, where he has worked for 25 years. His presentation, “Klamath Dam Removal Becomes ...
    01/8/2025 - 12:15 am | View Link
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    In recent decades, the climate crisis has turned up the dial, deepening droughts and fueling a rise in catastrophic fire as the region grows ever hotter. The impacts only increased as more water was ...
    01/4/2025 - 10:00 pm | View Link
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