Environmental Studies and Forestry
Rapid transformation of wildfire emissions to harmful background aerosol
C. N. Vasilakopoulou, A. Matrali, et al.
This groundbreaking study reveals that wildfires are causing a much larger impact on fine particulate matter levels in Europe than previously thought, with researchers estimating their contribution to PM2.5 exposure is linked to 15–22% of deaths during summer. Conducted by Christina N. Vasilakopoulou and colleagues, the findings spotlight the urgent need to address the hidden consequences of wildfire emissions on public health and air quality.
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