Oregon wants to be a green state. The decisions to get there aren’t always black and white. Sometimes two environmental goals can clash with each other. Hydroelectric dams are by far the state’s most successful and important source of renewable energy. But a recent ruling from U.S. District Court Judge Michael Simon ordered that dams along the Columbia and Snake Rivers generate less power in order to improve conditions for Oregon’s waning salm…
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