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Wildfire-smoke-related deaths in the US could climb to 70,000 per year by 2050 due to climate change, study finds
The number of deaths from exposure to wildfire smoke in the U.S. could rise by more than 70% in the next 25 years. The human ...
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Wildfire Smoke Could Kill 71,000 Americans Every Year by 2050 and Most of Them Won’t Live Anywhere Near Fires
A study published this week in Nature projects that wildfire smoke will cause approximately 71,000 excess deaths each year by ...
Researchers have found that historic projections of solar and energy storage costs have consistently underestimated the pace of price declines. In the study “Are we too pessimistic? Cost projections ...
By 2050, as global warming makes large swaths of North America hotter and drier, the annual death toll from smoke could reach ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Wildfire smoke is now one of the fastest-growing health threats linked to climate change. Scientists warn that as rising temperatures fuel bigger and more frequent fires, the smoke ...
An ambitious plan by the UN's shipping agency to cut maritime emissions could be scuttled at the last minute after the United ...
Drone view of houses in Summer Haven, a community in northeast Florida. Sea level rise along Florida's Atlantic Coast is projected to be different than along the Gulf Coast, or the Pacific, in part ...
Trying to picture the United States in 2050 is a mix of hard data and educated guesses. When you look at population data, tech forecasts, and migration trends side by side, the country’s future starts ...
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