KEY POINTS
  • Air pollution in the U.S. and Europe improved over the last decade thanks to stricter regulations, but more frequent and intense wildfires are having a big impact on air quality.
  • Now, mobile apps like IQAir's AirVisual, Air Care, Breezometer, and others run by government agencies are helping people track air pollution, and stay out of harm's way.
  • Robust studies have shown that air pollution contributes to lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lower respiratory infections, and even impacts mortality and pregnancy outcomes.
The Bootleg Fire rages across central Oregon state, in Klamath County, Oregon, in this July 13, 2021 picture obtained from social media.

Air quality in the United States and Europe improved over the last decade thanks to stricter environmental regulations, but intensifying wildfires raise new air pollution concerns.

The National Interagency Fire Center reported that, as of August 8, there were 107 large active fires that had burned more than 2.2 million acres domestically across 15 states so far this year. In Europe, wildfires in Greece and Turkey are raging amid record heat waves now as well.