Smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to be transported south by winds into the U.S. resulting in moderate to unhealthy air quality across parts of the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Ohio Valley, and Midwest on Friday. Some improvement is expected this weekend. Excessive rainfall may…pic.twitter.com...
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Inhaling toxic smoke and ash from wildfires can cause eye, lung, or threat irritation, along with causing asthma attacks and breathing problems. The smoke can also make the effects of heart disease worse. Most at-risk from wildfire smoke are people with lung or heart disease, along with older...
Withever-increasing and extremeweather events such asheat,wildfires,hurricanes, to name a few, it makes winter that much more important for our wildlife. However,Canada experienced its warmest winter on recordin 2023-24. If we get more winters like the sea...
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago consists of important international trade routes, and local surface air temperatures (SAT) greatly control sea ice melting in situ during boreal summer (June-July-August-September). However, the drivers of the Arctic Archipelago summer SAT variability have not yet been...
From reactive programs to proactive systems, Paul Belair's mission to professionalize safety aims to prevent incidents before they happen and elevate OHS to a new standard LA wildfires highlight EV battery hazards Fishing lodge fined following worker’s amputation ...
Smoke from wildfires in Canada shrouds the Empire State Building on June 30, 2023 in New York City.David Dee Delgado/Getty Images The regions with the largest jumps were the Eastern Lake, Ontario and Central regions, which all saw double the average number of visits on June 7. ...
Boreal peatlands store a disproportionately large quantity of soil carbon (C) and play a critical role within the global C-climate system; however, with climatic warming, these C stores are at risk. Increased wildfire frequency and severity are expected to increase C loss from boreal peatlands,...
From reactive programs to proactive systems, Paul Belair's mission to professionalize safety aims to prevent incidents before they happen and elevate OHS to a new standard LA wildfires highlight EV battery hazards Fishing lodge fined following worker’s amputation ...
Smoke from wildfires in Canada shrouds the Empire State Building on June 30, 2023 in New York City.David Dee Delgado/Getty Images The regions with the largest jumps were the Eastern Lake, Ontario and Central regions, which all saw double the average number of visits on June 7. ...