Luke Montrose
Coverage of Luke Montrose in the Nexus archive.
- Wildfire smoke kills tens of thousands of people a year. Here's how it attacks the body
Wildfire smoke causes severe health impacts, including asthma, heart attacks, premature births, and long-term risks like cancer and dementia. Climate change is increasing wildfire frequency and intensity, leading to more toxic smoke exposure. Medical experts highlight over 1,000 toxins in wildfire smoke, with vulnerable groups like the elderly and pregnant women at higher risk.
- Wildfire smoke kills tens of thousands of people a year. Here's how it attacks the body
Wildfire smoke causes tens of thousands of deaths annually by attacking multiple body systems, triggering asthma, heart attacks, and mental health issues, while also increasing risks of premature births and long-term conditions like cancer and dementia. Climate change has intensified wildfires, leading to more frequent and severe smoke exposure globally.