Human activity has added an average of 40 days to the global wildfire season, fundamentally changing when fires occur around the world. New research from the University of Tasmania, published in ...
In the past, people trusted the seasons to come and go in a steady, familiar pattern. These cycles helped them grow food, celebrate festivals and plan their lives. But now, that rhythm is changing.
Personal exposure to air pollution is associated with time- and location-specific factors including indoor and outdoor air pollution, meteorology and time activities. Our investigation aims at the ...