Most of Washington State’s hazardous air pollution comes from wildfire smoke, burdening already over-burdened populations in the state and lowering the average number of years people in those communities are expected to live. A new report from the state’s Department of Ecology looked into air pollution across Washington and found that the largest contributor to … Continue reading "Smoke reduced life expectancy across Washington"
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