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>"Smoke from burning forests and peat can linger in the atmosphere for weeks, travelling thousands of miles and harming the health of populations living far away."
>"Smoke from burning forests and peat can linger in the atmosphere for weeks, travelling thousands of miles and harming the health of populations living far away."
Why on earth is this happening?
Why on earth is this happening?
Wildfires threaten lives directly, and wildfire smoke can affect us all. They spread air pollution not only nearby, but thousands of miles away—causing breathing difficulties in even healthy individuals, not to mention children, older adults and those with heart disease, diabetes, asthma, COPD and other lung diseases.
Wildfires threaten lives directly, and wildfire smoke can affect us all. They spread air pollution not only nearby, but thousands of miles away—causing breathing difficulties in even healthy individuals, not to mention children, older adults and those with heart disease, diabetes, asthma, COPD and other lung diseases.
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Smoke from burning forests and peat can linger in the atmosphere for weeks, travelling thousands of miles and harming the health of populations living far away.
Smoke from burning forests and peat can linger in the atmosphere for weeks, travelling thousands of miles and harming the health of populations living far away.
The Arctic wildfires in Siberia this summer have set a record: for releasing more pollution into the air in a single month than any other in 18 years of record keeping, according to the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts.
The Arctic wildfires in Siberia this summer have set a record: for releasing more pollution into the air in a single month than any other in 18 years of record keeping, according to the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts.
first few months of 2020, Australia grappled with the worst wildfire season in its history
first few months of 2020, Australia grappled with the worst wildfire season in its history
Smoke from burning forests and peat can linger in the atmosphere for weeks, travelling thousands of miles and harming the health of populations living far away.
Smoke from burning forests and peat can linger in the atmosphere for weeks, travelling thousands of miles and harming the health of populations living far away.
The less obvious but equally devastating effects of wildfires occur after the fire is extinguished. The risk of floods and debris flows increases due to the exposure of bare ground and the loss of vegetation.
The less obvious but equally devastating effects of wildfires occur after the fire is extinguished. The risk of floods and debris flows increases due to the exposure of bare ground and the loss of vegetation.
There should be a sustainable plan to control these wildfire. It's not the problem of a single country or even a continent. Its a global problem that can create an immense loss of health of people in future. Carbon and mercury coming out from such wildfire have poisonous effect on human health. Artic zones are being warmed due to such fires. WE THINK THAT SMOKE COMING OUT OF WILDFIRE VANISHES AFTER SOME DAYS OR MONTHS. But unfortunately it exists in our nature for a long long run and can travel to long distances and harm the people living there. Its such a bigger problem than it actually looks.
There should be a sustainable plan to control these wildfire. It's not the problem of a single country or even a continent. Its a global problem that can create an immense loss of health of people in future. Carbon and mercury coming out from such wildfire have poisonous effect on human health. Artic zones are being warmed due to such fires. WE THINK THAT SMOKE COMING OUT OF WILDFIRE VANISHES AFTER SOME DAYS OR MONTHS. But unfortunately it exists in our nature for a long long run and can travel to long distances and harm the people living there. Its such a bigger problem than it actually looks.
Smoke from burning forests and peat can linger in the atmosphere for weeks, travelling thousands of miles and harming the health of populations living far away
Smoke from burning forests and peat can linger in the atmosphere for weeks, travelling thousands of miles and harming the health of populations living far away
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