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Smoky New York isn't climate change — it's bad forest management

By Owen Galvez
Published in Climate Change
June 08, 2023
1 min read
Smoky New York isn't climate change — it's bad forest management

As a news writer, I stumbled upon an interesting article titled “Smoky New York isn’t climate change — it’s bad forest management.” This headline instantly caught my attention as it seemed to offer a new perspective on climate change in relation to the recent smoky haze engulfing the city.

After diving into the article, I learned that the increasing smog in New York isn’t solely caused by climate change, but rather it’s due to poor forest management. According to the article, the wildfires in California and Oregon are contributing to the smoky air in New York.

The piece goes on to explain that the lack of controlled burning in many forested areas of the country has caused a buildup of flammable materials, which is the main source of fuel for wildfires. The article further highlights how controlled burning can reduce the risk of wildfires and prevent smog from polluting our air.

As someone who lives in a city that’s dealing with air pollution and climate change, I found this article highly informative and relevant. It’s easy to forget that there are practical actions we can take to prevent and mitigate climate change, and this piece serves as a reminder of our responsibility to take care of the planet.

In conclusion, the article sheds light on the importance of responsible forest management as a means to combat climate change and air pollution. It’s imperative that we raise awareness on the subject and encourage our leaders to take necessary action to prevent further damage to our ecosystem.


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