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That smoky haze you see over the Berkshires? Get used to it, researchers say

That smoky haze you see over the Berkshires? Get used to it, researchers say
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As western wildlife smoke spreads across U S , who s at risk?

As western wildlife smoke spreads across U S , who s at risk?
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Wildfire smoke: Haze from western wildfires coat continent

Wildfire smoke: Haze from western wildfires coat continent
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As wildfire smoke spreads, who s at risk?

  BILLINGS, MONT. Smoke from wildfires in the western U.S. and Canada is blanketing much of the continent, including thousands of miles away on the East Coast. And experts say the phenomenon is becoming more common as human-caused global warming stokes bigger and more intense blazes. Pollution from smoke reached unhealthy levels this week in communities from Washington state to Washington D.C. Get used to it, researchers say. These fires are going to be burning all summer, said University of Washington wildfire smoke expert Dan Jaffe. In terms of bad air quality, everywhere in the country is to going to be worse than average this year.

EXPLAINER: As wildfire smoke spreads, who s at risk?

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Smoke from wildfires in the western U.S. and Canada is blanketing much of the continent, including thousands of miles away on the East Coast. And experts say the phenomenon is becoming more common as human-caused global warming stokes bigger and more intense blazes. Pollution from smoke reached unhealthy levels this week in communities from Washington state to Washington D.C. Get used to it, researchers say. “These fires are going to be burning all summer,” said University of Washington wildfire smoke expert Dan Jaffe. “In terms of bad air quality, everywhere in the country is to going to be worse than average this year.”

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