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Reminding people about the dangers of wildfire smoke has been a key part of Moses’s outreach work. She emphasizes the health ...
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we get some tips on how to prepare your home for the summer's hot weather, and possible smoke and wildfires; map out PFAS contamination across Canada; ...
Deadly temperatures put great stress not just on human life but also on the economy, infrastructure, agriculture and health ...
It doesn’t just affect the lungs. The airborne pollutants in smoke have been linked to increased risk of stroke, dementia and ...
The Climate Health Cost Forecaster is a first-of-its-kind tool that converts extreme heat, smoke, floods, and hurricanes into ...
As fires continue to rage in Canada, Lower Hudson Valley residents may notice hazy skies and orange-tinted clouds on top of ...
On this Line One, join Dr. Justin Clark for a discussion about the health impacts of wildfire smoke and volcanic ash.
The official start of summer is still weeks away — but experts are already warning residents to brace for a hot, stormy season with the looming threat of wildfire smoke.
“Most of the time, the smoke will be high-flying and dim the sun, leading to vivid sunrises and sunsets and causing a hazy appearance to the sky overhead,” AccuWeather Meteorologist Brandon Buckingham ...
SAN FRANCISCO – The major heat wave expected in California’s Central Valley this weekend will bring triple-digit temperatures and increased fire risk ... issued an extreme heat watch from ...
WorkSafeBC is urging employers to prepare for hot weather and smoke to keep workers safe this summer from heat-related ...