NewsHow Canadian wildfires are impacting air quality across the US

How Canadian wildfires are impacting air quality across the US

The summer of 2023 has seen persistent spikes in dangerous air quality levels across the United States as smoke from ongoing wildfires in Canada is blown south. In early June, the smoke in New York City was so bad it officially had the worst air quality of any major city in the world, according to air quality technology company IQAir. Later in June, much of the Midwest was blanketed by a dangerous haze of air pollution.

This extreme fire event and its long smoke trail indicate a much larger and worrying trend: Wildfires are getting worse, lasting longer, and occurring more frequently, primarily due to climate change.

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So, how can you stay safe in America’s smoke-filled future? Follow here for Vox’s coverage of how to interpret the Air Quality Index, how to protect your health as AQI rises, and possible solutions to air pollution threats in the US.

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    If you can’t breathe well, neither can your pet

    A man walks his dog in front of the skyline of lower Manhattan during heavy smog in New York on June 7, 2023.

    A man walks his dog in front of the skyline of lower Manhattan during heavy smog in New York on June 7, 2023.

    Humans aren’t the only ones breathing in deadly, dirty air this week.

    Pets — animals who often have indoor sanctuary — may still have to venture outside when wildfire smoke comes to town. Dogs need their outdoor bathroom breaks, and don’t have the protection of masks, like we do. And if living in poorly sealed buildings without air filters, other pets like cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, and birds, too, can suffer from unhealthy air.

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  • Keren Landman, MD

    How to make your indoor air better when it’s smoky outside

    A box fan and several air filters sitting on a flat surface.

    A box fan and several air filters sitting on a flat surface.

    When the outdoor air hangs thick with wildfire smoke, indoor air gets increasingly foul, too.

    That’s because the air quality inside buildings is a direct reflection of outdoor air quality, said Ian Cull, an environmental engineer and air quality expert based in Chicago. Few buildings (with the notable exceptions of some health care and laboratory settings) are hermetically sealed to prevent them from sharing any air with the outdoors. So people breathing air inside eventually end up breathing whatever’s on the outside.

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  • Benji Jones

    Why is eastern Canada on fire — and when will the smoke clear?

    A smoky haze casts an orange glow on uplit  fountains in the foreground and a bridge in the distance.

    A smoky haze casts an orange glow on uplit  fountains in the foreground and a bridge in the distance.

    East Coasters finally understand what it’s like to live in California.

    Earlier this week, a giant cloud of wildfire smoke from Canada wafted into New York City, Boston, and other eastern metropolises, engulfing skylines and putting millions of people at risk from air pollution. On Tuesday evening, Wednesday, and Thursday morning, NYC had the worst air quality of any major city in the world.

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  • Keren Landman, MD

    Smoky air puts everyone at risk — but it’s worse for some

    A woman wears a face mask as smoke hides the sun rising behind the skyline of Manhattan in New York City on June 7, 2023.

    A woman wears a face mask as smoke hides the sun rising behind the skyline of Manhattan in New York City on June 7, 2023.

    When wildfires send billows of smoke into the air for days on end,

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