Smoke /tags/smoke Smoke en-US Copyright KUNC/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Sun, 12 Jan 2025 13:00:00 GMT Wildfire smoke inside homes can create health risks that linger for months − tips for cleaning and staying safe /news/2025-01-12/wildfire-smoke-inside-homes-can-create-health-risks-that-linger-for-months-tips-for-cleaning-and-staying-safe Wildfire smoke is more than just wood burning. Research shows a mix of chemicals can be released when human-made materials burn up. Sun, 12 Jan 2025 13:00:00 GMT /news/2025-01-12/wildfire-smoke-inside-homes-can-create-health-risks-that-linger-for-months-tips-for-cleaning-and-staying-safe Colleen E. Reid, The Conversation Smoke isn’t just changing the sky color. It’s also impacting your brain. /regional-news/2023-10-04/smoke-isnt-just-changing-the-sky-color-its-also-impacting-your-brain The Mountain West has seen a record increase in wildfires over the past couple years, and even if a fire was not burning in the state, smoke from these fires drifted across the region. Now, new research is showing that exposure to wildfire smoke can have negative effects on the brain. Wed, 04 Oct 2023 21:48:21 GMT /regional-news/2023-10-04/smoke-isnt-just-changing-the-sky-color-its-also-impacting-your-brain Emma VandenEinde West Coast wildfires bring severe weather to Mountain West, study finds /regional-news/2022-10-26/west-coast-wildfires-bring-severe-weather-to-mountain-west-study-finds Researchers found that those wildfires increase the “occurrences of heavy precipitation rates by 38%” in our region, according to their work in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Wed, 26 Oct 2022 23:48:02 GMT /regional-news/2022-10-26/west-coast-wildfires-bring-severe-weather-to-mountain-west-study-finds Emma VandenEinde Wildfire smoke and smog make air pollution a growing problem out West /regional-news/2022-04-25/wildfire-smoke-and-smog-make-air-pollution-a-growing-problem-out-west The Mountain West is known for big blue skies. But several cities here are among the nation’s worst for short-term air pollution levels, according to a new American Lung Association study. Wildfire smoke is an increasing factor, but so is smog from growing cities across the region. Mon, 25 Apr 2022 11:00:00 GMT /regional-news/2022-04-25/wildfire-smoke-and-smog-make-air-pollution-a-growing-problem-out-west Madelyn Beck El Niño’s Summer Break, Wildfire Smoke May Have Led To Colorado’s Record September /environment/2015-10-12/el-ninos-summer-break-wildfire-smoke-may-have-led-to-colorados-record-september Colorado saw record warm temperatures in September, with very few late afternoon monsoon storms. The cause? It could be wildfires that burned over 1,000… Mon, 12 Oct 2015 11:00:00 GMT /environment/2015-10-12/el-ninos-summer-break-wildfire-smoke-may-have-led-to-colorados-record-september CU Boulder Joins Pearl Street With Smoking Ban /education/2013-02-02/cu-boulder-joins-pearl-street-with-smoking-ban A new campus wide smoking ban will keep the air, and CU's reputation cleaner. This will be the first full week of a campus wide smoking ban at the… Sat, 02 Feb 2013 19:40:34 GMT /education/2013-02-02/cu-boulder-joins-pearl-street-with-smoking-ban Hazy Summer Days Keep Coloradans Coughing /health/2012-08-15/hazy-summer-days-keep-coloradans-coughing You may have noticed the smoky skies. Fires burning in the Pacific Northwest have blanketed the Front Range in a smoky haze, keeping some Coloradans… Wed, 15 Aug 2012 20:02:36 GMT /health/2012-08-15/hazy-summer-days-keep-coloradans-coughing Smoky Summer: Flagstaff Fire May Burn for Months /environment/2012-06-29/smoky-summer-flagstaff-fire-may-burn-for-months As Boulder residents return to areas evacuated because of the Flagstaff fire, officials say they expect the blaze to burn through the summer.Sean Collins,… Fri, 29 Jun 2012 17:49:11 GMT /environment/2012-06-29/smoky-summer-flagstaff-fire-may-burn-for-months