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In response to the climate crisis, doctors are advocating for systemic changes, including climate-informed medical training and stronger public health policies.
Air quality improving, comfortable humidityLONG TERM: Weekend storms and humidity returnsWAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - While not everyone will be impacted by air quality on Wednesday, those who have been ...
Expect a cooler Wednesday with hazy skies from Canadian wildfire smoke, followed by a warming trend and potential ...
The skies were mostly clear and blue in the Twin Cities Tuesday, but Dr. Dorothy Curran says we're not in the clear yet when ...
West-Northwest Winds will continue to bring Smoke south from Canada into Minnesota Today and at times Air Quality in the Twin ...
In an update released Tuesday evening, the Department of Natural Resources estimated the fire was between 25 and 30 hectares ...
One person was taken to hospital suffering from smoke inhalation after a fire in the 3200 block of Sandwich Street in Windsor ...
Federal officials announcing $45.7 million in wildfire prevention research funding said the cross-border smoke underscores the need to combat climate change.
From the column: "Minnesotans are breathing the smoke of a burning planet. It’s time our representatives stop blowing more of ...
Over 470 blazes are currently 'out of control,' according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre. Military and coast ...
Reps. Elise Stefanik and Nick Langworthy find the smoke wafting over New York "unacceptable." So is trashing efforts to fight ...
House Republicans Elise Stefanik and Nick Langworthy questioned Canada's commitment to wildfire prevention in a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney.