Report claims Northern CA wildfire smoke will reach 'unbearable' levels due to climate change

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Climate scientists in the Bay Area say there are things the state can do to mitigate the fires, but the smoke will stick around.

Stanford researchers have discovered that some areas in the West are more vulnerable to wildfires, in what they describe as "double-hazard" zones.

Dr. Stephens says climate change is certainly a factor in the wildfires, but there are things the state can do to limit the fires from reaching levels seen in recent years. "We have to focus on the vulnerability," he said."We can try and reduce that vulnerability by prescribed burns, restoration, thinning and other methods.""The toxicity of the wildfire smoke gets worse after it lingers in the air for hours or days," said Minghui Diao, Associate Professor of Meteorology and Climate Science at SJSU."Those chemicals are especially bad for our health.

 

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