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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 2050 under current emissions trends — an increase of roughly 30,000 deaths ...
Bay Area planners on Monday released a sweeping draft plan outlining how the region could grow through 2050, proposing new ...
Local governments are warning that the tourism industry's rapid growth is putting pressure on infrastructure, causing ...
Pollution from fires, intensified by rising temperatures, is on track to become one of America’s deadliest climate disasters. Source: Nature Note: Midcentury projection uses a moderate warming ...
Burlington is launching a long-range visioning exercise aimed at shaping the city’s next quarter-century. Horizon 2050 is the ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. A climate-driven increase in wildfires could cause 30,000 more smoke-related deaths per year in ...
If the planet continues to warm at the current rate, smoke from wildfires will kill as many as 70,000 Americans a year by 2050, according to new research from Stanford University. The research, ...
Last November, when Lawrence and Douglas County planning officials set their traffic safety targets for 2025, their target ...
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