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Related: About this forumIn 7 Years, 1/4 Of America's AQ Gains Since 2000 Undone By Smoke From Wildfires
Smoke from wildfires across the continental U.S is stalling in some places, reversing years of progress on air quality. A new study published in Nature found that since 2016, wildfire smoke has undone 25 percent of air quality improvements achieved since 2000.
Were not back to 2000 levels. But in some parts of the country where were headed in that direction, said Marshall Burke, the studys lead author and professor of environmental policy at Stanford University. Thats concerning because previous studies found that wildfire smoke is bad for human health. Its not just that it exacerbates respiratory illnesses like asthma; breathing in wildfire smoke is also associated with an increased risk of cancer, heart attacks, and preterm birth.
Basically we find that there is no safe level of exposure, Burke said. His latest study found that air pollution varied by state in Oregon, wildfire smoke has become so severe as to erase much of the air quality progress of the past two decades. The problem isnt limited to the West. Burke noted that the study found smoke influenced pollution levels even in the South, Midwest and Northeast regions where wildfires are far less common.
The influence of wildfire smoke is broad and it is affecting populations that did not used to be affected, Burke said. We are seeing influence in states that basically have none of their own wildfires. They are getting affected by wildfires from thousands of miles away.
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Rhiannon12866
(221,157 posts)Though it's much better than it was. At one point we saw a definite haze.