Article 6YH6C Wildfires are challenging air quality monitoring infrastructure

Wildfires are challenging air quality monitoring infrastructure

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Claudia López Lloreda, Undark Magazine
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Ten years ago, Tracey Holloway, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, would have said that air pollution in the United States was a huge success story. Our air had been getting cleaner and cleaner almost everywhere, for almost every pollutant," she said. But in June 2023, as wildfire smoke from Canada spread, the air quality dropped to historically low levels in her home state of Wisconsin.

Just last month, the region's air quality dipped once more to unhealthy levels. Again, wildfires were to blame.

While the US has made significant strides in curbing car and industrial pollution through setting emission limits on industrial facilities and automakers, the increasing frequency and intensity of fires are erasing the gains that we have obtained through this pollutant control effort," said Nga Lee Sally" Ng, an aerosol researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology.

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