Wildfires, dangerous air quality "will become more and more prevalent," climate scientist warns
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Wildfires, dangerous air quality "will become more and more prevalent," climate scientist warns.
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Millions of people are enduring dangerous air quality as Canadian wildfire smoke shrouds the skies.
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Jonathan Overpeck, dean of the School for Environment and Sustainability at the University of Michigan, explains how climate change is worsening wildfires.
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