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How Canadian wildfires caused a summer of smoke for MinnesotaMINNEAPOLIS — Just last year, Canadian wildfires created a summer of smoke we'll never forget. "My eyes are burning, which is not normal," one person said. "My lungs have been hurting I've got a ...
The wildfire smoke was a constant issue most of the summer last year; however, there was a bright spot. “Between corn and soybeans, corn is a little more susceptible to reductions in light.
SEE ALSO: Summer on steroids: Fires ... clouds can vault smoke high into the atmosphere, all the way to the stratosphere, where it can linger for days or longer. The Canadian fires are important ...
‘In the blink of an eye, we lost so much.’ Worst wildfire season in Canadian history wreaking havoc on Indigenous communities In Canada, 5 percent of the population identifies as ...
MONDAY, April 7, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Smoke from wildfires driving you mad? You’re not alone, a new study says. Short-term exposure to air choked with wildfire smoke increases people’s ...
Still, the mix of gases and particle pollution in wildfire smoke can travel far from an initial blaze — as when smoke from Canadian wildfires in 2023 reached the southern U.S. — and may ...
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