The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy is changing the way they issue air quality alerts.This comes ...
Smoke from fires may billow across the Midwest and the eastern U.S., once again raising air quality concerns, especially for ...
In this Sept. 11, 2023, file photo, wildfire smoke hangs in the air as trees burned by the Bush Creek East Wildfire stand on the mountains above Little Shuswap Lake in Squilax, British Columbia.
Drought, strong winds, warmer temperatures and a dry winter have created perfect conditions for a dangerous wildfire season — ...
New research shows that the health consequences of wildfire smoke exposure stretch well beyond the smoky days themselves, contributing to nearly 16,000 deaths each year across the U.S., according ...
Credit: Getty Images Wildfire smoke health effects, including cardiovascular disease, are in need of further study as climate change intensifies. Consistent evidence supports a link between ...
With a warming atmosphere and changing climate, meteorologists say the impacts of wildfires and the hazardous smoke they create ... reported in the U.S. Wildfire Forecast for 2024.
Under pressure to cope with the impact of rising temperatures, Greece's emergency response planners are shifting tactics this ...
A bald eagle pair and their eaglet survived a wildfire that burned for three days at a refuge in Iowa, officials say. Screengrab from Facebook post by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. A wildfire ...
Many Americans were surprised last year when smoke from wildfires hundreds of ... could lead to another terrible wildfire season. “With the heat and dryness across the country we can expect ...
And this won’t be limited to Canada; The annual average U.S. acreage burned by wildfire has doubled in the past 20 years. Where there’s fire, there’s smoke, as the saying sort of goes ...