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fromState of the Planet
2 hours ago

As a Glacier Retreats, a Gold Mine Advances. Why Are Some Locals Angry?

New Polaris Mine renewal near the Tulsequah River threatens Taku watershed salmon, faces Indigenous, environmental, and Alaskan community opposition amid existing acid mine drainage.
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

Once-pristine Arctic rivers are turning orange. Scientists are worried.

According to a Sept. 8 paper published in the proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, an iconic Arctic watershed in Alaska's Brooks Range has recently turned a dark, murky orange color, alarming scientists throughout California and Alaska. "This is what acid mine drainage looks like," Tim Lyons, a biogeochemist at UC Riverside, told the university in a September 2025 article. "But here, there's no mine. The permafrost is thawing and changing the chemistry of the landscape." According to the research paper, authors believe that permafrost - soil, rock or sediment that's been frozen for at least two years - is thawing, exposing sulfide minerals and delivering iron and other potentially toxic metals to the remote Alaskan wilderness.
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