Satellite data show wildfire, soil emissions likely increasing air pollution in remote forests

Satellite data from across California’s landscapes reveal an increase in nitrogen dioxide levels in remote forest areas, and wildfire and soil emissions are likely the reasons why, according to a paper from University of California, Davis, published today in the journal Environmental Research Letters.


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Source: Phys.org