Wildfires are making U.S. smoggy again, reversing progress

WASHINGTON (AP) — For more than a decade, the United States dramatically reduced its national smog levels, but since 2015 smoke from increasingly larger wildfires is reversing that cleanup trend and making the air dirtier and deadlier, a new study finds.Scientists say climate change deserves much, but not all, of the blame.The national smog level dropped by 11% from 2003 to 2015...

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