HEALTHWISCONSIN EXAMINER
Wildfire smoke blankets Wisconsin, advocates stress need to confront climate change
Wildfire smoke from 17 fires in Minnesota's Superior National Forest has severely degraded air quality in Wisconsin, prompting health advisories and closures. The smoke, exacerbated by drought and heat, affects respiratory and cardiovascular health, with officials warning vulnerable populations to avoid outdoor exposure. Advocates highlight the need to address climate change as a contributing factor.
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