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Canada
Newsroom Ready: Canadian wildfire smoke killed thousands globally: study
A new study published in the journal Nature says smoke from record-breaking Canadian wildfires in 2023 caused an estimated 5,400 acute deaths and about 82,100 premature deaths worldwide. Canadian co-author Michael Brauer says the findings serve as a "wake-up call," as the health impacts will only increase with climate change. (Sept. 10, 2025)
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The Canadian Press
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CP174979317
Legacy Identifier:
r_Wildfire-Deaths20250910T1350
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Duration:
2m4s
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1920px × 1080px 114.40 MB
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Create Date:
9/10/2025 1:50:00 PM
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deaths
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pollution
premature deaths
science
smoke inhalation
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