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Map of Climate Change HotspotsWill a River Still Run Through It?
Around the world, climate change is melting glaciers that feed major rivers, contributing to drought-induced hydroelectricity blackouts, and threatening the water supply and river resources of billions of people. As major rivers worldwide experience dramatic changes in flow due to dams, their natural ability to adjust to and absorb disturbances decreases. Rather than being part of the solution, dirty dams are too often a big part of the problem.
More information: A version of this was published in World Rivers Review, December 2009 issue (which focused on climate change)
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