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Study Reveals Wildfire Smoke Undermines US Ozone Air Quality Progress
4 Haziran 2026The Guardian
- A recent study reveals that wildfires in the US have significantly hindered progress made toward improving ozone air quality since 2015. The research highlights that the smoke from these destructive fires has contributed to increased emissions and is linked to tens of thousands of premature deaths.
- This alarming trend underscores a growing public health crisis as the pollution from wildfires has negated years of efforts to reduce harmful emissions.
- The study was published in the journal Science and draws attention to the broader implications of wildfires on air quality and public health. Ground-level ozone is a significant air pollutant that poses serious health risks, particularly for vulnerable populations.
- The findings of this study are particularly concerning as they illustrate the complex interplay between climate change, environmental policy, and public health. While efforts to reduce ozone levels have been underway, the increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires due to climate change are undermining these ini…
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