Fire experts are sounding the alarm that the problem of pollution from wildfire smoke will continue in years to come and may only get worse because Canada’s forest fires are growing. Wildfire researcher Dr. Mike Flannigan provides insight. Read more
USA Today | Air quality improves in US, but alerts remain due to Canadian wildfires: What we know
June 9, 2023
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