Inpe study shows 140% increase in fire outbreaks in Campinas

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Researcher at the Center for Meteorological and Climate Research Applied to Agriculture of Unicamp (Cepagri), from Unicamp, Ana explains that the fires greatly harm air quality. "We have a greater quantity of suspended particles, which increases the risk, especially for people who are more sensitive, such as children and the elderly. The concentration of suspended particles associated with low relative humidity is extremely harmful to human health" , it says.

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