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White House acknowledges negative impacts of federal dams on Columbia River tribes
FOX 12 Oregon· 16 hours agoThe Biden-Harris administration has released a report citing the ongoing, historical and cumulative...
TVA's status as clean energy leader questioned amid rapid gas expansion and solar lag
Gannett via AOL· 6 days agoIs the Tennessee Valley Authority, the nation's largest public power provider, a leader on clean...
Annapolis Valley canal reopened for recreation after community pushes back
CBC via Yahoo News· 3 days agoFor decades, swimmers and walkers have enjoyed the White Rock canal in the Annapolis Valley with...
As heat wave approaches, wildfires continue to grow in Labrador West
CBC via Yahoo News· 2 days agoA forest fire is burning near the Menihek hydroelectric dam in Labrador West. (Luke...
Biden Administration releases report on impacts of Columbia River dams on tribal communities
KNDO - KNDU Tri-Cities· 13 hours agoTRI-CITIES, Wash. - The Biden Administration released a report on Tue., June 18 detailing the...
In a First, Federal Government Acknowledges Harms of Dams on Native American Communities
New York Times· 12 hours agoIn a report released Tuesday, the Biden administration said that federal dams in the Columbia River...
Vegetarian piranha discovered in the Amazon
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe Myloplus sauron is named because its round body and distinctive markings closely resemble the infamous evil eye of author JRR Tolkien's fictional...
D.C. Digest: Lankford lets loose on arrests of possible terrorists
Tulsa World· 4 days agoBad company: The arrest last week of eight immigrants from Tajikistan suspected of ties to the...
Former civil servant skeptical about Bay d'Espoir investment costs
CBC via Yahoo News· 7 days agoMuskrat Falls critic Des Sullivan believes the Bay d'Espoir project will cost more than Newfoundland...
About a watershed: New book tells the story of the Columbia River basin through photos
The Spokesman-Review· 5 days agoDavid Moskowitz hasn’t been everywhere in the Columbia River basin, but it’s got to be close....