Ask Don Paul: Is there a link between smoky skies and climate change?

Exposing the Big Game's avatarThe Extinction Chronicles

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“It is most likely that we are seeing a blend of extreme weather events being multiplied and exacerbated by the human activity-caused warming climate,” writes Don Paul.Joseph Cooke/Buffalo News

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Don Paul

Late last week, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation issued twoair quality alertsfor our region due to high ground levels of ozone being generated by heating in a stagnant air mass. On Monday, the DEC issued another Air Quality Alert for a different reason. Smoke particulate matter is being transported from Canadian wildfires, and some of it is reaching ground level, presenting a potential hazard, in particular for those with chronic lung disease. Still, it should be noted the vast majority of the smoke will stay aloft, andconcentrations near the groundwill not…

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