The Science Of Wildfire Smoke : Short Wave

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Smoke from wildfires can travel huge distances: And with all that smoke comes health risks. Here's a look at how smoke behaves in the atmosphere and its role in climate change👇

 

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The climate has been changing ever since the earth cooled.

The earth has natural climate changes. Global warming/climate change crisis situation was created by The Club of Rome written in the book Limits To Growth in 1972.

I took this photo last week at Wonder Lake in Denali national park. Perfect weather, but the mountain was hazed from a fire we think. Maybe the Siberian one is my guess.

What about fireworks

What about smoke from riots and fiery peaceful protests?

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