> << CANADIAN FOREST FIRES ADD TO U.S. POLLUTION
> Forest fires burning in Canada's Northwest Territories in
> 1995 contributed to high levels of carbon monoxide more
> than 2,000 miles away in the eastern United States, according
> to a study in today's issue of Science. "Fires can have
> a far reach," said Gerhard Wotawa, a scientist at the University
> of Agricultural Sciences in Vienna, Austria. "Together with
> local and regional manmade pollution sources, the fires
> also contributed to increased ozone levels."
>
> Source: Environmental News Network
>
> Greg
> 95 DSCC v6 5spd
> Rahway NJ >>
>
> isn't increased ozone levels a good thing?
>
> derek
Way up in the upper atmosphere yes...down here at near sea level no...
Greg
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