Ozone pollution has worsened in much of the continental United States over the past decade, fueled by wildfires and the long-distance transport of unhealthy air, according to a new study titled “Fires reverse progress toward ozone air quality standards in the U.S.,” led by University of Iowa researchers and published in the journal Science.
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Do you mean like from agriculture burns?
All I know is that we’ve effectively delayed the fires, not prevented them. Now that the weather is hotter and drier it’s burning regardless.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-46702-0
No I meant that all the fossil fuels we burn are overloading the ecosystems ability to absorb it all, and normally it wouldn’t have a problem absorbing the CO2 from more wildfires if we weren’t doing that.
Gotcha. Yea fully agree. The fact that we burn forests to make more agriculture space ain’t helping either.