Eastern Canada Wildfires Blanket US Cities in Smoke, Raising Climate Change Concerns


Smoke from severe wildfires in eastern Canada has caused a significant decline in air quality across the US, impacting states as far west as Minnesota and as far south as South Carolina. The unprecedented extent of smoke exposure in regions unaccustomed to such events raises concerns about the potential increase in similar incidents as wildfires become more severe due to climate change. The situation emphasizes the need for proactive measures to mitigate the risks posed by wildfire smoke and address the broader implications of a warming climate.

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