An Unmistakable Stain in America’s Most Pristine Rivers

Dozens of once crystal-clear streams and rivers in Arctic Alaska are now running bright orange and cloudy—and in some cases, they may be becoming more acidic. This otherwise-undeveloped landscape now looks as if an industrial mine has been in operation there for decades, and scientists want to know why.

The prevailing hypothesis is that climate warming is causing underlying permafrost to degrade.

LINK (via High Country News)