AND THE PROFESSOR GOES ON TO SAY THAT CAL FIRE HAS INCREASED THE AMOUNT O Health and climate experts say wildfire smoke is setting California back in its efforts to reduce air pollution.
“The fumes and the ash, the particles that are going to be in your indoor environment ... Fire in the Boulder, Colorado, area showed that bad air hung around inside homes even after the smoke ...
Learn about the lasting impact of wildfire smoke on urban surfaces and human health. Discover how these toxic pollutants ...
The Ventura County Air Pollution Control District issued an air quality alert because of unhealthy conditions. Smoke ... available at fire.airnow.gov. Cheri Carlson covers the environment and ...
Unlike typical wildfires, smoke from the L.A. fires — consisting of toxic materials from burned down homes, cars, and more — poses additional risks to public health.
“The fumes and the ash, the particles that are going to be in your indoor environment ... the fire, but even two years out, about a third of those surveyed reported at least one smoke- and ...
Wildfire smoke contains a "complex mixture" of fine particles that can pose hazards after just short-term exposure, according to the U.S. Environmental ... signs that the pollution may be ...
picking strawberries under a blood-orange sky because of smoke from the Hughes Fire in north Los Angeles ... 100 and 200 on a smoky day, that air pollution is like smoking a quarter to a half ...
The L.A. wildfires have coincided with a 16-fold rise in hospital visits for fire ... pollution, both chronic and during acute events such as what’s happened in L.A. County. In addition to smoke ...
By Hiroko Tabuchi Armed with two garden hoses hooked up to a sputtering tap, Matthew Craig battled fire and smoke to save ... Hiroko Tabuchi covers pollution and the environment for The Times.
A fire at the world’s largest battery storage plant in Moss Landing smoldered Friday after sending plumes of toxic smoke into the atmosphere, leading to the evacuation of up to 1,500 people.
A recent video circulating on social media showed farmworkers in Ventura County picking strawberries under a blood-orange sky because of smoke from the Hughes Fire in northern Los Angeles County.