Wildfire Smoke
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Wildfire Smokes Contributes To Nearly 16,000 Deaths Each Year In US, Study Says
At least 30,000 deaths a year are projected in the middle of the century as human-induced climate change increases. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Wildfires Carry Cancerous Heavy Metal, Causing Global Public Health Risk [Study]
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Hazardous Wildfire Smoke Is Reversing Decades Of Air Pollution Progress In US
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US Hazy Skies: Wildfire Smoke to Return to Midwest, Northeast
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Wildfire Smoke Poses Serious Threats to Wildlife Health and Survival: Study
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U.S. Hazy Skies, Poor Air Quality Unfold in Washington, Philadelphia, Baltimore Due to Canadian Wildfire Smoke
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Dog Wears 'Incredible' Mask Made by Woman To Protect Him From Wildfire Smoke
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Smoke from Canadian Wildfires Turns Skies Foggy Over Major Cities in Eastern United States
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Historic 2020 California Wildfire Smoke Darkened the Skies, Decreasing Solar Power Production
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Harmful Pathogens, Fungi Can Hitch on Wildfire Smoke and Cause Sickness, Valley Fever in Far Cities
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Extreme Heat and Wildfire Smoke Found to Have Affected 16.5 Million Californians [Study]
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Inhaling Hazardous Wildfire Smoke Reaches the Brain, Causing Neurological Perils
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2019-2020 Wildfires Led to Phytoplankton Bloom Massive Enough to be Seen From Space





