Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. AP Photo/Noah Berger Chronic exposure to pollution from wildfires has been linked to tens of thousands of deaths annually in the ...
A new study estimates that chronic exposure to PM2.5 from wildfire smoke caused an average of 24,100 deaths per year in the U.S. from 2006–2020. Researchers found mortality increased with higher smoke ...
Wildfires fueled by strong winds and an extended heat wave have led to the first death in California of the 2024 season, while wind-whipped flames in Arizona have forced hundreds to flee from what ...
Using future climate scenarios based on wildfire damages in North America, scientists estimate that up to 10,000 or more ...
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A majority of people died in homes without working smoke alarms, according to the Office of the State Fire Marshal.
Chronic exposure to pollution from wildfires has been linked to tens of thousands of deaths annually in the United States, according to a new study. The paper, published Wednesday in the journal ...
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Read full article: What to know about San Antonio International Airport’s new terminal, parking garage projects Chronic exposure to pollution from wildfires has been linked to tens of thousands of ...