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The Klamath River dam removal is moving forward.
This is a well-deserved celebratory moment for the Klamath River tribes and everyone who fought for this!
Artwork by @matteofarinella https://t.co/56dA0R1jVh
The Klamath River dams caused toxic algae to proliferate.
Indigenous tribes are fighting to remove the dams and save their river.
@matteofarinella's illustration explains how we can help.
https://t.co/dTBNm3Iwxt
The Karuk tribe's Klamath River is overrun with toxic blue-green algae after a century of U.S. government mismanagement.
This cartoon from @matteofarinella explains how we can help the Karuk tribe restore the river to health.
https://t.co/dTBNm3Iwxt
#IndigenousPeoplesDay
Check out this beautiful cartoon series about the #Karuk tribe as they fight climate change and toxic algae in the Klamath River.
Recently published in one of our favorite sources for environmental news: @EcoWatch https://t.co/D4der4XMGk
The Karuk people deserve a healthy #Klamath River!
We created a comic about what causes toxic algae in the Klamath, and how we can all help restore the river to health.
https://t.co/sUDUcz3utf
This beautiful new cartoon series traces the story of the Karuk people as their Klamath River has become overrun with toxic blue-green algae.
Illustrated by @matteofarinella, written by @deaton_jeremy and published in @PerilandPromise
https://t.co/efZT2tjKzB
We spoke with evolutionary biologist @SCampbellstaton about what comic book superheroes can teach us about science and how climate change is driving evolution. https://t.co/2LNvpfKGie
New research examines the impact of #climatechange on the #weather we enjoy the most. https://t.co/s6BnpVYytP @wunderground @NOAA #nicedays
Beautiful days will likely become even rarer in the coming years as a consequence of #climatechange. https://t.co/IIzRW2652a @karin_vdwiel
#Hurricane Katrina hit #NOLA in 2005. The storm is linked to a rise in #heart attacks 10 years later https://t.co/OuRFBUmwTl @American_Heart