Wildfire smoke will kill nearly 1.4m each year by end of century if emissions not curbed – study
Separate research found that at the current rate of global heating, more than 70,000 people will die in the US by 2050 Smoke billowing from wildfires will cause a growing number of deaths around the world in the decades ahead as the planet continues to heat up, new research has found. Wildfire (…)
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