Climate change may actually increase the number of bush burn-off days in some places, but the windows of opportunity will shift towards winter months and increase the public health impacts of smoke, a new study by @UNSWScience and @UNSWCanberra has found. https://newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/science-tech/under-climate-change-winter-will-be-best-time-bush-burn-offs-%E2%80%93-which-could-be-bad?utm_source=unsw&utm_medium=social-team …pic.twitter.com/LHk2oCqRhb
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