Wildfires release a "witches' brew" of pollutants that can wreck air quality even a continent away.
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Wildfires are releasing a risky mix of pollutants that can end up damaging air quality, according to a report from the UN weather agency. It said that air quality and climate change are closely connected.
Wildfires release a "witches' brew" of pollutants that can wreck air quality even a continent away.
Wildfires release a "witches' brew" of pollutants that can wreck air quality even a continent away.
Wildfires can impact air quality a continent away, says UN weather and climate agency.
Wildfires can impact air quality a continent away, says UN weather and climate agency.
Updated by Faith Barbara N Ruhinda at 1407 EAT on Friday 5 September 2025 Wildfires made a significant contribution to global air pollution last year,...
Wildfires are releasing a...
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Global air pollution is worsening, with the United States and Canada experiencing the sharpest increases due to record-breaking, climate-supercharged...
Global air pollution is worsening, with the United States and Canada experiencing the sharpest increases due to record-breaking, climate-supercharged...
Global air pollution is worsening, with the United States and Canada experiencing the sharpest increases due to record-breaking, climate-supercharged...