COMPAMIR
High-Purity Fact Pipeline
High-Purity Fact Pipeline
University of Iowa researchers
United States
June 9, 2026
Verified: June 9, 2026
"A University of Iowa study found that wildfires have reversed approximately four years of progress in reducing surface ozone levels in the US. Ozone concentrations increased between 2015 and 2024, contributing to an estimated 318 premature deaths annually. Researchers utilized AI and satellite data to map ozone levels, concluding that wildfire-triggered smog is negating previous emission control efforts."
Author: Stephen J. Pyne
Stephen Pyne, a leading fire historian, explains how human activity has ushered in a new geological epoch defined by fire. This book provides essential context on why wildfires are becoming more frequent and intense, directly addressing the environmental feedback loops that undermine air quality regulations.
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