When the Water Stopped: An Oregon town at its breaking point
In the western United States, climate change deepens a conflict over water between farmers and Indigenous tribes.
In Oregon in the United States, climate change is pushing a small town to its breaking point.
The federal government has supplied water to farmers in the Klamath Basin region for more than a century, part of a project to encourage white settlement and agriculture in the western US.
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