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Fighting Wildfire Smoke: Can Policy and Bigger Pics Help?
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
The EPA created a loophole to manage this issue
They can ignore wildfire smoke data from air quality measurements.
It’s like giving a pass to kids who had to deal with things out of their control.
While it might seem fair, it creates a gap between how clean the air actually is and how clean the government thinks it should be.
In reality, air quality can drop because of these wildfires
This is a serious issue that needs to be address.
What’s the best plan now? Experts suggest a tweak to the rule,
This tweak wants to have states follow strict wildfire management policies if they want to ignore wildfire smoke data.
States would have to adopt and follow the best management practices defined by the government.
This change is legally and practically achievable,
Such a change aims to balance the air quality regulations and make sure that no stone is left unturned.
This could really help air quality levels stay on track and make sure that the smoke is managed correctly.
It should be fairly realistic for states to work with.
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