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Canada Wildfire Smoke Triggers Air Quality Alerts in Toronto, Montreal and U.S.

15 juillet 2025 à 14:27
Smoke from wildfires in Manitoba, a Western province facing its worst fire season in 30 years, has created hazardous air quality conditions across Eastern Canada and the United States.

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Haze blanketed the skyline in Toronto on Monday, which is under an air quality alert as a result of wildfire smoke.

Republicans Blame Canada for Wildfire Smoke ‘Suffocating’ the U.S.

11 juillet 2025 à 14:22
Six members of Congress from Wisconsin and Minnesota have asked Canada to say how it plans to tackle the blazes and reduce the haze billowing south.

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A wildfire burning last month in Squamish, British Columbia.

Russian missiles and drones continue to kill after impact, releasing toxic clouds of carcinogens over Ukrainian cities

5 juillet 2025 à 16:56

A bird in the smoke-filled sky after Russia’s attack. Kyiv, 4 July 2025. Ivan Antypenko/Suspilne News

Masks are not helping. After Russian attacks and the fires they cause, large amounts of toxic substances enter the air and soil, many of which are carcinogenic and mutagenic, says Tetiana Tymochko, head of the All-Ukrainian Environmental League, UkrInform reports.

A massive strike involving 500 drones and missiles blanketed Kyiv in a thick black smoke cloud on 4 July, severely degrading air quality. Local authorities urged residents to keep their windows shut due to the dangerous level of smoke in the air.

“Primarily, these include nitrogen oxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur oxide, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, benzopyrene, and vapors of sulfuric and hydrocyanic acid,” she explains.

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According to Tymochko, masks do little in this case. They can only trap solid particles from the incomplete combustion of certain substances and materials. Toxic substances also enter the environment as a result of large fires caused by strikes. All of this, she says, has a very negative impact on human health.

“Substances like benzopyrene and formaldehyde have carcinogenic and mutagenic effects,” she continues.

Nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide, colorless gases, are released into the environment and then into the respiratory system. Once released, they cause coughing, choking, and raised blood pressure. People with cardiovascular conditions are also affected.

“There’s little advice one can give in such a situation. Ideally, stay indoors where these pollutants aren’t present,” Tymochko says.

She adds that children should be evacuated from cities that have been attacked, if possible. The toxins in the air settle and contaminate the soil.

“Even if several days have passed after such strikes, air masses can carry these toxic substances from vegetation or soil,” she notes.

The pollution also disrupts plant root nutrition and leads to stunted growth or even plant death.

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How the G.O.P. Bill Will Reshape America’s Energy Landscape

3 juillet 2025 à 15:00
Here’s a rundown on the winners and losers in the legislation muscled through Congress.

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President Trump’s policy bill could remake American energy by slashing tax breaks for wind and solar power, and for electric cars, while maintaining federal support for fossil fuels as well as nuclear reactors and geothermal plants.
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