Dams cause harm all over the world. They destroy habitats, disrupt rain patterns, worsen water scarcity and cause mass death.
Dams cause harm all over the world. They destroy habitats, disrupt rain patterns, worsen water scarcity and cause mass death.
Colonization deprived us of the means to provide for our families and live a Yurok way of life. The Yurok people’s ability to ...
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How to create a mini hydroelectric dam

In this video, we explore a mini construction project focused on creating a model hydroelectric dam. Discover the science behind hydroelectric power and witness the construction process in action. #Mi ...
This is an excerpt of the Sustainable Switch Climate Focus newsletter, where we make sense of companies and governments ...
It was Wachusett Dam Day in Clinton Sunday, Oct. 12 and Deborah Johnson, a psychology professor from Tulsa, Oklahoma, was ...
The $500 million dam-removal project, below Keno and Link River dams, was overseen by the states of California and Oregon ...
Some 6. 2 million years ago, the Red Sea basin was not recognizable as the deep blue waters of the ocean it is now.
Thwaites Glacier rises above the Amundsen Sea in the Antarctic, a towering white cliff abutting cerulean waters. Roughly the ...
In the mid- to late 20th century, the World Bank championed large dam projects as engines of economic growth. The bank supported hydropower and irrigation infrastructure across Asia, Africa and Latin ...
The southern resident orcas are in trouble, but one scat sniffing pup is working along researchers to help the species.
As search and rescue missions and a yearslong cleanup of the catastrophic Hurricane Helene are only beginning in East ...