Environment
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Mega-Cloud from Canadian Wildfires Will Help Model Impacts of Nuclear War
Extreme wildfires in British Columbia, Canada, pumped so much smoke into the upper atmosphere in August 2017 that an enormous cloud circled most of the Northern Hemisphere - a finding in the journal Science that will help scientists model the climate impacts of nuclear war.
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