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- US pastors, a Ugandan musician, and salmon-friendly tech delivered good environmental news this week.
- This Seattle companyis helping fish to migrate around these obstacles, shooting them through a tube on a cushion of water — with no extra stress, injury or lower survival rates.
- Global warming trends mean more frequent, intense heat waves.
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US pastors, a Ugandan musician, and salmon-friendly tech delivered good environmental news this week.
https://p.dw.com/p/5FDip Public fountains, like this one in Vilnius, are great for cooling down during heat waves Image: Mindaugas Kulbis/AP Photo/picture alliance Advertisement Salmon cannon helps fish migrate Dams generate hydropower, the world's largest share of clean energy. But for many freshwater fish, they're a barrier and a major reason their populations are struggling.
This Seattle companyis helping fish to migrate around these obstacles, shooting them through a tube on a cushion of water — with no extra stress, injury or lower survival rates.
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