Wildfires in south eastern Brazil produce airborne pollution that worsens air quality in major cities such as Sao Paulo — cancelling out efforts to improve the urban environment and posing health risks to citizens, according to a new study.
Wildfires in south eastern Brazil produce airborne pollution that worsens air quality in major cities such as Sao Paulo — cancelling out efforts to improve the urban environment and posing health risks to citizens, according to a new study.