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orleans

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Mon Sep 15, 2025, 02:43 PM Sep 2025

"Orange rivers signal toxic shift in Arctic wilderness Warming soil unleashes metals deadly to fish and food chains



In Alaska’s Brooks Range, rivers once clear enough to drink from now run orange and hazy with toxic metals. As warming thaws formerly frozen ground, it sets off a chemical chain reaction that is poisoning fish and wreaking havoc on ecosystems.

As the planet warms, a layer of permafrost — permanently frozen Arctic soil that locked away minerals for millennia — is beginning to thaw. Water and oxygen creep into the newly exposed soil, triggering the breakdown of sulfide-rich rocks, and creating sulfuric acid that leaches naturally occurring metals like iron, cadmium, and aluminum from rocks into the river.

Often times, geochemical reactions like these are triggered by mining operations. But that is not the case this time.

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“There’s no fixing this once it starts,” Lyons said. “It’s another irreversible shift driven by a warming planet.”



https://news.ucr.edu/articles/2025/09/08/orange-rivers-signal-toxic-shift-arctic-wilderness




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"Orange rivers signal toxic shift in Arctic wilderness Warming soil unleashes metals deadly to fish and food chains (Original Post) orleans Sep 2025 OP
The difference between the global warming now versus historical, natural variations AZJonnie Sep 2025 #1

AZJonnie

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1. The difference between the global warming now versus historical, natural variations
Mon Sep 15, 2025, 02:51 PM
Sep 2025

Is like the difference between hitting a hay bail at 1 MPH and hitting a brick wall at 500 MPH.

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