occupationalsafetyandhealth
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Watch the New York City Skyline Go Full Mad Max in This Wild Time Lapse
A jaw-dropping time lapse from the National Weather Service showed how New York City’s air turned a shocking hazy orange in just a matter of hours on Wednesday as parts of the state grappled with the smoke from wildfires burning across Canada.
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After Hurricane Ian, Florida Residents Had a New Battle: Mould
After Hurricane Ian struck Florida in September, many residents found themselves grappling with wind and water damage to their homes. But for many, the biggest headache would come weeks later, in the form of difficult-to-eradicate mould.
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Wildfire Smoke Is Making U.S. Air Toxic
Regional wildfire smoke is significantly lowering air quality for millions of people across the country.
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A New Mexico Town Is About to Run Out of Drinking Water
A town in New Mexico is facing a triple punch of climate impacts from wildfire, drought, and intense rainfall. The city of Las Vegas, New Mexico is set to run out of drinking water in September, thanks to pollution and debris from the largest wildfire in state history.