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Select TWO environmental concerns about China's Three Gorges Dam.

Environmentalists claim the dam has affected local weather patterns.

All the fish in the Yangtze River have died.

Holding back the water has created a desert downstream.

Loess, trash, and industrial pollution are accumulating behind the dam.

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SHANGHAI—For over three decades the Chinese government dismissed warnings from scientists and environmentalists that its Three Gorges Dam—the world's largest—had the potential of becoming one of China's biggest environmental nightmares. But last fall, denial suddenly gave way to reluctant acceptance that the naysayers were right. Chinese officials staged a sudden about-face, acknowledging for the first time that the massive hydroelectric dam, sandwiched between breathtaking cliffs on the Yangtze River in central China, may be triggering landslides, altering entire ecosystems and causing other serious environmental problems—and, by extension, endangering the millions who live in its shadow.

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