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On Wednesday, New York City recorded the worst air pollution of any major city in the world, owing to a wall of smoke that blew in from more than 400 wildfires in Canada. Like so many recent fires, they are directly linked to weeks of anomalous extreme heat. Climate change has created longer, hotter summers; worsened droughts; and fuelled vast bark-beetle infestations that have killed billions of trees. “We keep experiencing things that are unprecedented,” Carolyn Kormann writes, “worse than anything anyone can remember, even as we’re told that they will become common.” At the link in our bio, read about an eerie, orange day in Manhattan. Photographs by @clarkhodgin for The New Yorker.


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