Smoke over NYC: Is hazy air the new normal?

Our days of dangerous air quality may be just beginning

Statue of Liberty clouded by haze
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Much of the northeastern U.S. is under strict air quality warnings as wildfire smoke from Canada blankets the region. Canada could potentially have its worst-ever wildfire season as the country got an unusually early start, per Reuters. Currently, over 150 wildfires are burning in Quebec alone, according to NASA, and a storm system off the coast of Nova Scotia is spreading the smoke into the Northeast.

The smoke is expected to spread through the mid-Atlantic in the coming days, as well. Air quality is measured by the Air Quality Index which runs from 0 to 500 —created by the Environmental Protection Agency, the index measures ground-level ozone, particulates, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and sulfur dioxide. Wildfire smoke specifically adds to the level of particulates in the air because it contains PM2.5, "the tiniest pollutant yet also the most dangerous," CNN explained. Breathing in the smoke could have negative health implications, specifically impacting the heart and respiratory system. "If you can see or smell smoke, know that you're being exposed," William Barrett of the American Lung Association told CNN.

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Devika Rao, The Week US

 Devika Rao has worked as a staff writer at The Week since 2022, covering science, the environment, climate and business. She previously worked as a policy associate for a nonprofit organization advocating for environmental action from a business perspective.