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SCIENCEJun 9 · 08:55 UTCINSIDE CLIMATE NEWSBy Avril Silva

Wildfires Are Reversing Years of US Air Quality Gains, Study Finds

A new study finds that wildfires have worsened ozone levels across the United States, reversing about four years of air quality progress. Tailpipe emissions standards had previously reduced smog levels, but longer, more intense fire seasons have erased much of that progress over the last decade.

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