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Air quality monitoring in rural areas of Montana is expanding to track pollutants like wildfire smoke, which can affect people with asthma and other chronic health conditions.
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Increases in wildfires and their intensity will likely expand the need for pulmonologists.
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In a neighborhood near the mining town of Butte, many people have a hard time believing the air they are breathing is safe.
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The report, spanning several years of data, measured ozone and particle pollution, which are the two most common air pollutants.
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The state of Montana is seeking exceptions to federal air pollution standards in northwest Montana due to wildfire smoke in 2020.
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Widespread wildfire smoke smudged the sky in parts of western and central Montana Thursday morning. A Missoula air quality specialist says it marks the...
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Three Montana counties: Lewis & Clark, Ravalli and Lincoln, rank nationally among the 25 counties most polluted by short-term or year-round particle...
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Firefighters are tackling a new wildfire that’s burning through sage and juniper in southwestern Montana. The Antelope Fire , burning about two miles...
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The deadly wildfires scorching the west coast have produced smoke that has reached the east coast and Europe. The smoke started seeping into Montana...
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The critical fire weather and poor air quality across much of Montana will last at least until the end of the week. Almost half of the state’s air...