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Study Links Wildfire-Driven Ozone Pollution to Premature Deaths in the U.S.

A NASA-funded study reveals that smog from wildfires is worsening in the U.S., linking increased ozone pollution to premature deaths. The findings underscore the health impacts of wildfire-related air quality issues.

A study funded by NASA indicates that smog resulting from wildfires is increasing in severity across many regions of the United States. The research highlights a correlation between elevated ozone pollution from wildfires and an increase in premature deaths.

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  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • vague attribution: according to a NASA-funded study

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Increase in wildfire-driven ozone pollution linked to premature deaths across the U.S.

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Study Links Wildfire-Driven Ozone Pollution to Premature Deaths in the U.S.